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Now viewing articles posted in July 2019.
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4 Requirements to Ensure Patient Safety during Construction in an Occupied Healthcare Facility
July 19th, 2019
Over the years, standards and requirements for healthcare buildings and hospitals have become more and more complex, and require a deeper level of expertise. This expertise is a necessity not only for the healthcare professionals working in these facilities, but for those involved in designing and constructing them. Infection control within healthcare is a moral and legal responsibility and can be fatal if not followed correctly. A large majority of healthcare construction projects take place in the middle of active hospitals around patients with vulnerable immune systems, who can’t risk any level of exposure to the work being performed around them.
Here are a few things your contractor should be doing between compliance requirements and best practices.
Posted in: Building Process