Mac’s Safety Space: May I? Not bloody likely! The secret world of ’NO EXIT’ signs
Hospital Safety Insider, November 19, 2015
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There's been something of a "run" on a particular set of findings and since this particular finding "lives" in LS.02.01.20 (the hospital maintains the integrity of egress), one of the most frequently cited standards so far in 2015 (okay, actually egress findings have been among the most frequently cited standards pretty much since they've bene keeping track of such things), it seems like it might not be a bad idea to spend a little time discussing why this might be the case. And of course, I am speaking to that most esoteric of citations, the "NO EXIT" deficiency.
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