Safety

New homeland security rule will likely affect hospitals

Emergency Management Alert, June 29, 2007

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) hopes a new regulation will shore up security for storing, tracking, and transporting chemicals that could be turned into terrorist weapons.

You can find some of the chemicals identified by DHS--ethylene oxide, nitric oxide, and several more--in most hospital environments, making medical centers subject to the latest requirements.

Hospitals should soon expect to have at least some preliminary work stemming from this regulation.

Look for full details in the upcoming issue of Briefings on Hospital Safety. A subscription is required.

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