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How often are we required to do OSHA Training with staff? Besides new staff upon hiring.
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Is it the responsibility of the clinician or the patient to insure that the patient is wearing the protective eyewear handed to the patient at the start of the procedure: namely moving from extraoral exam to intraoral exam and/or moving on to exposing rad
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Scenario: If I have ultrasonic solution in its original container and then I place the solution in the Ultra Sonic do I need to place a label on the Ultra Sonic stating it has Ultra Sonic Solution in it? I recently attended a seminar in which this was sta
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