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OSHA Compliance in Dentistry: Creating a Safe Work Environment 

American Medical Compliance

These protocols include proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and handling of contaminated materials. Therefore, staff training on infection control practices is necessary. Hazard Communication Standard Dental offices handle various chemicals and hazardous materials, including disinfectants, sterilants, and dental amalgam.

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Healthcare Compliance for New Providers: Getting Started

American Medical Compliance

Moreover, compliance with HIPAA helps healthcare providers avoid substantial fines and legal penalties associated with data breaches, thereby maintaining compliance with federal standards and ensuring the smooth operation of their practices. Additionally, OSHA guidelines require the proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials.

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Proper Preparation for Mass Casualty Incidents

Northwestern EM Blog

This post will discuss a brief overview of hospital planning and operational setup with key elements of a disaster response from events that cause high numbers of blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, burns or crush injuries that may be seen following explosive events, mass shootings, or large scale motor vehicle collisions, to name a few.