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HazCom 2012: Frequently Asked Compliance Questions
On-Demand Educational Webinars
As deadlines approach for complying with OSHA's GHS-aligned Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom 2012), environmental health and safety (EH&S) professionals' questions are becoming tougher. To better prepare you, this session examines questions frequently asked by informed EH&S professionals regarding OSHA's adoption of GHS, the resulting changes to requirements for labels and safety data sheets (SDSs), OSHA's HazCom 2012 phased-in compliance deadlines, chemical classification, SDS authoring, and other critical topics.
A Lean Operation: Strategies for Creating Space-Efficient and Accessible Interiors with Sliding Door Systems | Lunch & Learn
This course will cover how interior sliding doors are meeting on-the-rise design trends while addressing ongoing space-efficiency and sound attenuation needs.
ASHRAE and ASHE seeking comments on new HVAC operations guideline
ASHRAE and the American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE) have issued a 45-day public review period from Oct. 6 to Nov. 20, 2023, on the new Guideline 43, Operations Guideline for Ventilation of Health Care Facilities.
Research/COVID Response Tactics Sharing (CRTS)
ASHE report tracks health care's response to COVID-19
Best Practices in Business Planning for Energy Resiliency | ASHE
Monograph
This monograph provides a step-by-step model for building a business case in support of energy resiliency investments in health care facilities. It also includes other best practices and ways to support resiliency.
Advocacy Alert: Pressure relationship between operating rooms and other areas
Action Alert
Executive Summary
ASHE has heard reports of surveyors issuing findings regarding the pressure relationship of operating rooms (ORs) and sterile storage rooms and the restricted areas of o
Award Winners
Energy to Care award winners* are recognized for reducing their energy consumption by 10 percent or more over their baseline energy consumption.
FDA announces Class I ventilator recall for Draeger product’s pediatric use
Draeger Medical, Inc. is recalling its Carina Ventilators due to the presence of contaminants in the device’s airpath, which exceed acceptable levels if used by pediatric patients for more than 30 days.