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ASHE Live Online Training: Physical Environment Survey Readiness - 3 module bundle (Life Safety + Emergency Management + Care Environment) February 2-4, 2026
Date: Feb 02, 2026 - Feb 04, 2026
Description:
This updated 3-module program includes the redesigned ASHE Compliance Tracker™, which will help attendees navigate key codes, regulations and standards. The tracker crosswalks the standards from the Joint Commission (both the old and new standards), DNV and ACHC, tying them directly to the CMS CoPs and NFPA references they are derived from.
Day 1 - Life Safety: This module will help health care facility professionals prepare for then life safety code survey. This program covers the entire survey process, regulations including NFPA codes and CMS Conditions of Participation, and common areas of deficiencies. The program is useful for those who are new to the survey process as well as those who have been through many surveys. With so many changes in regulations and new methodologies for surveys, this program provides attendees with valuable insight. Topics covered in this module: - NFPA code overview (2012 edition)
- Survey process
- Administrative Activities - Statement of Conditions
- Administrative Activities - Interim Life Safety Measures
- Health Care Occupancy:
- General Building Requirements
- Means of Egress Requirements
- Protection – Fire Alarm
- Protection – Extinguishment
- Special Provisions
- Building Services
- Operating Features
- Associated K-tags
- Related accrediting organization standards
Learning Outcomes: - Gain familiarity with the survey process.
- Learn how to understand, prepare and organize the documentation needed for the survey.
- Understand the relationship between all LS standards, K-tags and applicable codes.
- Gain awareness of the most common and most critical findings along with recommendations for compliance.
- Learn strategies for compliance.
Day 2 - Emergency Management: Review emergency management plan components, appropriate documentation, and training for a successful management of emergencies at your facility. Topics Covered in this Module: - Foundation for the Emergency Operations Plan
- The Plan for Response and Recovery
- General Requirements
- Communications
- Resources and Assets
- Security and Safety
- Staff
- Utilities
- Patients
- Disaster Volunteers
- Volunteer Licensed Independent Practitioners
- Volunteer Practitioner
- Evaluation
- Integrated Emergency Management Program
- Associated E-tags
- Related Accrediting Organization Standards
Please note: Participants will receive a copy of the Conditions of Participation: Emergency preparedness and an annotated copy of the COP. Day 3 - Care Environment: This program will help health care facility professionals prepare for the environment of care survey. This program covers the entire survey process, regulations including NFPA codes and CMS Conditions of Participation, and common areas of deficiencies. The program is useful for those who are new to the survey process as well as those who have been through many surveys. With so many changes in regulations and new methodologies for surveys, this program provides attendees with valuable insight.
Topics covered in this module: - NFPA code overview (2012 edition)
- Survey process plan
- Safety and security
- Hazardous materials and waste
- Fire safety
- Medical equipment
- Utilities
- Other physical environment requirements
- Staff competency
- Monitoring and improvement
- Associated K-tags
- Related accrediting organization standards
Learning Outcomes: Gain familiarity with the survey process. Learn how to understand, prepare and organize the documentation needed for the survey. Understand the relationship between all EC standards, K-tags and applicable codes. Gain awareness of the most common and most critical findings along with recommendations for compliance. Learn strategies for compliance. Speaker(s): - Dave Dagenais, CHFM, CHSP, FASHE - Sr. Director of Plant Operations, Clinical Engineering, Emergency Management - Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
Pricing: Time (all 3 days): 6:00 am - 2:00 pm Pacific Time 7:00 am - 3:00 pm Mountain Time 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Central Time 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Eastern Time These are live virtual training courses. Please create an individual account and complete individual registration. Only the person registered will gain access and acquire credit for completing the virtual courses. Please note, you will receive further instruction of how to gain access once registration is complete. These steps must be complete in order to gain access to the platform and certificate of attendance.
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