Mac’s Safety Space: Behavioral settings are tailor-made for risk assessments
Hospital Safety Connection, September 16, 2009
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Join Steve MacArthur, safety consultant for The Greeley Company, as he offers advice and best practices on a variety of hospital safety topics on his blog, Mac’s Safety Space.
Mac writes in today’s posting, “The behavioral health physical environment is chock-a-block full of all sorts of risks -- big ones, small ones, subtle ones, dramatic ones, etc.”
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