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Air pressure relationships: New interpretations

Healthcare Life Safety Compliance, February 1, 2012

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There have been numerous reports from hospital facility managers and safety officers who said they have been cited during recent Joint Commission surveys for failing to monitor the temperature, humidity, and air pressure relationship in the clean sterile processing unit. "A check with a current Life Safety Code® surveyor confirms that Joint Commission has instructed the surveyors to cite hospitals who do not monitor temperature, humidity, and air pressure relationship in clean sterile processing rooms under EC.02.06.01, [element of performance (EP)] 13," said Tom Zahorsky, CHFM, CHSP-FSM, of Facilities Technology Group in Austin, TX.

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