Editor?s Choice: Download the top OSHA compliance and infection control training tools for 2011
OSHA Healthcare Connection, July 5, 2011
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One of the most popular features of HCPro’s OSHA Healthcare Advisor is the Tools page, which includes free sample policies, training tools, checklists, and special reports to help keep your healthcare facility compliant with OSHA standards and infection control guidelines.
So far in 2011, the most popular downloads have been:
- New Employee OSHA Orientation Checklist
- Bloodborne Pathogens PPE Compliance Checklist
- Hand Hygiene Data Collection Worksheet
- Quick Training Guide
- Sharps Evaluation Results form
Look for the Top 5 downloads for 2011 identifier for these popular downloads when you click here.
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