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OSHA Training for Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

American Medical Compliance

Congress established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with the purpose of creating safe and health-conscious work conditions by setting and enforcing standards. OSHA Exposure Control Requirements Organizations such as OSHA and the CDC require that facilities revisit and updat exposure controls annually.

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I learned about medicine from that: aboard the La Rabida Children's hospital

Sensible Medicine

One of the first orders of business was the administrators— those abject pieces of s**t— deciding that only one parent could visit a child at a time—that brothers and sisters would have to sit in the car. And it didn't matter if they were willing to test, or supply their own PPE.

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WISHA, OSHA, and Infection Control Compliance Training for WA Dental Healthcare Providers

American Medical Compliance

Participants learn to maintain a safe work environment by identifying hazards, properly using personal protective equipment (PPE), and adhering to workplace safety standards. The information contained in these trainings was derived from publications of WA.gov, OSHA, and CDC(Government Sourced Material).