OSHA blog: Celebrate National Safety Month with us!
Hospital Safety Insider, June 4, 2015
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The National Safety Council has designated the month of June as National Safety Month, focusing on emergency planning, ergonomics, and preventing slips, trips, and falls.
To kick off National Safety Month, we’re asking for your feedback. We invite you to take a short survey that will help us know what information you need and what products will help you do your job better. Please click here for the survey.
HCPro is observing National Safety Month by offering free giveaways, raffles, and special discounts on all your favorite safety products. Be sure to keep an eye out for special events all month long! To receive 10% off any safety, accreditation or patient safety book, enter discount code SAF2015 when adding the item to your cart at check out.
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