Mac’s Safety Space: Oh, what fresh hell is this?
Hospital Safety Insider, September 15, 2016
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Much as 2016 has laid waste to the pantheon of pop culture, so has it decimated the status quo in the realm of facilities and safety management. While this year has brought "pleasures" expected (adoption of the 2012 edition of the Life Safety Code(r)) and unexpected (the demise of the Plan for Improvement process), it appears that the wheels (gears?) that drive this regulatory machine are not yet done churning out new stuff for us to ponder.
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