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Product List:
Facilities Management
Health care facilities are becoming increasingly complex, requiring the health care facility manager to effectively lead and manage multi-disciplinary teams. This monograph defines eight competencies essential to health care facility management and discusses how these competencies equip the manager for leadership.
member: $25.00 non-member: $35.00
The intent of this document, eBook format, is to give hospital facility managers a broad overview of historical and current smoke control systems they are likely to encounter in typical hospital facilities.
member: $0.00 non-member: $35.00
The intent of this document is to give hospital facility managers a broad overview of historical and current smoke control systems they are likely to encounter in typical hospital facilities.
member: $25.00 non-member: $35.00
The ASHE Health Facility Commissioning Guidelines establishes a process for commissioning health care facilities that are cost-effective and efficient and deliver the desired return on investment.
member: $70.00 non-member: $95.00
This step-by-step guide to commissioning projects will help assure that health facility building systems perform as intended. Includes sample commissioning documents.
member: $95.00 non-member: $125.00
This handbook orients readers to the dynamic field of health care facilities management, with quizzes and tips and anecdotes from seasoned health care professionals that will be valuable to newcomers, engaging to experienced HFMs and thought-provoking to other health care professionals.
member: $195.00 non-member: $225.00
This monograph provides a detailed comparison between the 2000, 2012, 2015, and 2018 editions of NFPA 101: Life Safety Code® and the 2015 and 2018 editions of the International Building Code.
member: $25.00 non-member: $35.00
This literature review looks at the effects of room ventilation rates on airborne disease transmission in health care facilities.
member: $25.00 non-member: $35.00
This book describes procedures for a cost-effective maintenance program that will keep equipment operating properly, safely, and economically under normal circumstances and meet requirements for periodic testing.
member: $95.00 non-member: $125.00
This monograph examines a utility management program for managing power shutdowns that allows hospitals to use lessons learned to improve electrical infrastructure, power system reliability, and staff training.
member: $25.00 non-member: $35.00
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