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Locating potential hazards during a fire watch
Learn how to locate potential hazards during a fire watch with our comprehensive checklist and guidelines. Ensure the safety of your premises.
Hospital CMS Tag Checklists and Crosswalks
Get ready for CMS surveys with our Hospital CMS Tag Checklists and Crosswalks. Download our resources now to ensure compliance and safety in your facility.
Temperature and Humidity Control Tool
Improve patient safety with our temperature and humidity control tool. Download the draft policy based on ASHRAE's white paper.
Medical Air and Oxygen Capacity Assessment Tool
ASHE's medical air testing tool is the key to a reliable and efficient medical gas system.
Benefits of Predictive Maintenance (PdM)
Learn how implementing a PdM program can reduce maintenance costs by 8-12% compared to preventive maintenance.
Focus on Compliance: Fire door checklist
Compliance Tools
This checklist can help health care facilities inspect fire doors to ensure compliance with Joint Commission standard LS.02.01.10.
Equipment for Emergency Flushing of Eyes Risk Assessment Tool
Taking a good look at eyewash station requirements such as when and where to place eyewash stations in health care facilities.
Ventilation Management Plans
The Ventilation Management Plan (VMP) aims to create a comprehensive strategy to help health care facilities test and maintain all areas that require any type of ventilation management.
AEM risk assessment tool
Regulations and Interpretive Guidelines for Hospitals) contains all CMS requirements and survey guidance for a hospital alternate equipment maintenance (AEM) program. These risk assessment factors are generally not the same as the more common factors that hospitals have used in the past for utility system risk assessments.
Energy Efficiency in the Era of COVID-19
Use this worksheet to periodically check for reactive maintenance concerns that could be wasting time and energy. Focusing first on squeaky wheels (reactive maintenance) makes your energy program more relevant to the daily work and problems faced by your maintenance team. Get your RCx agent or energy team leader involved in this process, along with your AC supervisor and mechanics.