Mac’s Safety Space: Hot! Hot! Hot! (part 1) - Hot Labs
Hospital Safety Insider, May 12, 2011
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I’m reasonably certain that when you folks are conducting your annual evaluations, you are looking at the content of your plans, hopefully including the list of areas you’ve identified as being security sensitive (for those keeping score, that would be EC.02.01.01, EP 8) and doing at least a quick evaluation of how you are controlling access to and from these areas.
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