Learn important EC and life safety interpretations at next week's audio conference
Hospital Safety Connection, January 27, 2010
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Next Wednesday, February 3, join safety experts Steve MacArthur and Brad Keyes, CHSP, both from The Greeley Company in Marblehead, MA, for HCPro’s audio conference, “Physical Environment Compliance 2010: The Joint Commission's Latest Interpretations and Survey Hotspots.”
Unlike other audio conference offerings out there right now, our program will not look ahead to 2010 standards changes because, frankly, there aren’t many.
Instead, Keyes and MacArthur will help you avoid top-cited survey pitfalls in the physical environment and also explain Joint Commission interpretations that you may not be aware of.
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