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Manual: Ambulatory Services Environment of Care Manual (Ver 3) Department: AMBULATORY SERVICES External Reference: (TJC EC.1.10, EC.9.10)
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The Safety Officer will receive and evaluate summaries of deficiencies or problems, failures, user errors and relevant published reports of hazards associated with fire protection, equipment management, utility management, Life Safety Codes, patient, visitor or employee injury or potential injury, damaged property and unusual occurrences.
The Safety Committee will report at least quarterly to the Governing Board, Chief Executive Officer, Performance Improvement and Risk Management on all Safety Committee activities, recommendations, monitoring activities, evaluations and will... |
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| | ...reports to other individuals as necessary. The Safety Officer must sign these reports.
All replies from the Chief Executive Officer, Governing Board or other individuals shall be addressed to the Safety Officer.
The Safety Committee shall report summaries of activities and findings to all department managers following each Safety Committee Meeting on a schedule.
The Safety Officer will maintain copies of all reports for reference.
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REPORTING POLICY
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