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Follow Hospital Impact on Twitter. There, I'll be providing daily links, "recently heard" quotes, & commentary on the news of the day.
What is twitter, you ask? Well, think about it like a blend between a blog and an instant message. Entries are limited to 140 characters and show up on your "followers'" homepage. See wikipedia's explanation of Twitter.
At the end of the day, twitter is basically a new communication tool. You can blast information out, you can interact with like-minded followers and readers. And you can learn more about your market - real-time. Every day, I'm getting at least a couple of hospitals who sign up for twitter and start following us. More on how hospitals can use twitter in a later post.
In the meantime, head over to twitter.com/hospitalimpact and tell me what you think. Waste of time or useful communication tool?
Safety TipHospital facilities built today do not include asbestos, but many older buildings still have asbestos components in them. Steam pipes, boilers and furnace ducts were often insulated with an asbestos blanket or asbestos paper tape because of their fireproof and insulating properties. Resilient floor tiles were made from vinyl asbestos. Asbestos cement was employed in roofing, shingles and siding materials. The hazard of this carcinogen increases when the fibers become airborne, and untrained contractors can inadvertently increase risks by cutting, tearing, sawing, scraping, or sanding asbestos materials. Elevated asbestos levels can occur in hospitals where old materials are damaged or disturbed. It is best to leave undamaged asbestos material alone if it is not likely to be disturbed. Inhaling asbestos fibers is known to cause mesothelioma and other diseases. Be sure to use an experienced asbestos removal contractor when you need to get rid of old materials that might contain asbestos. |