Your 2016 Training Plan
Hospital Safety Insider, January 7, 2016
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We just started a new year, and like us all, you probably want to start fresh and improve your staff training.
Unfortunately, training is usually overlooked because the safety official in charge is either too busy or doesn't know where to start or because the budget doesn't have a lot of money in it for training. We've decided to get you started on your way to an effective and cost-effective training program by providing you with a month-by-month calendar of training ideas that you can use for your own facility.
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