He said they’ve recently decided to invite OSHA to their campuses. This approach fosters a better relationship with the agency and is a chance to “clean up what you’re not doing right.”
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April 2017Thomas Collins is a freelance medical writer based in Florida.
Take-Home Points
- Properly cleaning instruments is important, but a balance between effectiveness and overkill is important.
- Education and design of the cleaning space are important factors for hospitals facing inspections.
- States vary widely in their regulations.