Mac's Safety Space: A change will do you good ... but what about no change? Exact change?
Hospital Safety Insider, April 24, 2014
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I’m sure you’ve all had a chance to look over the April 2014 issue of Perspectives, in which EC and LS findings combined to take seven of the top 10 most frequently cited standards during 2013, with issues relating to the integrity of egress taking the top spot.
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