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MIT offers emergency tips to healthcare facilities

Emergency Management Alert, March 22, 2005

Here are four ideas to consider when writing your fire and emergency plans. David Barber, assistant safety officer with the office of environment, health, and safety at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, explains them. You'll find that the school's strategies translate well to healthcare settings.

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