Mac’s Safety Space: Harvester of Data: Data collection?your pathway to compliance
Hospital Safety Connection, May 19, 2011
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At this point, if you’ve been managing your environment for any length of time, you know where, what, etc. you are likely to find at any given moment in terms of environmental opportunities—door wedges, unsecured oxygen cylinders, corridor clutter, penetrations, doors that don’t latch, uncovered linen carts, missing refrigerator temperatures, missing actions for out-of-range refrigerator temperatures—the list (well, my list anyways) is endless.
Find out more at Mac’s Safety Space.
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