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Compliance Tools
This template is designed to help establish training guidelines for staff at every level of the organization, from new hires to those in management and supervisor roles.
Lunch and Learn
Gene Building on Allegion’s recent health care research, we will discuss the latest trends and their impact on door and hardware applications.
Lunch and Learn
This webinar will provide a thorough overview of ICRA 2.0 and answer the most common questions surrounding its implementation.
Book
This book outlines critical information that contractors, subcontractors, and others need to know when working on health care projects, including infection prevention practices, utility system shutdowns, and more.
Resources
Get involved with programs that will help you reduce energy use and get the most out of the Energy to Care program.
Compliance Tools
This tool is a draft policy to foster communication between key stakeholders affected by temperature and humidity in a sterile setting and the effects on patient safety.
Compliance Tools
This water management tool is a gap analysis worksheet to assist facilities in implementing and maintaining a compliant water management program.
The Ventilation Assessment Tool provides clinicians with information to start or enhance conversations with their facilities managers as they work together to improve air quality and reduce the spread of infection in the health care setting.
Initiatives/Campaigns
Advocacy
ASHE has become aware that, effective on February 22, 2022, AT&T shut down its 3G services. T-Mobile (Sprint 3G backbone) will be deactivated on June 20, 2022 and T-Mobile (remaining 3G backbone) will be deactivated by July 1, 2022. Verizon began the retirement of its 3G network late last year and plans to completely retire the system by the end of 2022. 
Lunch and Learn
Join Mark Kenneday, Bobby Baird, and Bert Gumringer in an open panel lunch and learn covering best practices for operational sustainability.
Lunch and Learn
As COVID-19 variants trigger new waves of uncertainty, many depleted healthcare facilities management (FM) teams are unprepared for the next spike in work order volumes.