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Reopening After A Hurricane: Steps for Healthcare Facilities to Ensure Safety and Compliance

Total Medical ComplianceHIPAA

Mold buildup, sanitary sewer systems operating correctly, surfaces being free of microorganisms, equipment being cleaned/disinfected/sterilized properly, and supplies being free of damage are just a few other issues to look out for. Hazardous materials, chemicals, and fumes need not be present.

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OSHA Compliance in Dentistry: Creating a Safe Work Environment 

American Medical Compliance

Importance of OSHA Dental Compliance Dental offices are fast-paced environments where staff face multiple hazards. These multiple hazards include biological, chemical, ergonomic, and radiological risks. These protocols include proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and handling of contaminated materials.

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