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Education & Events
This session will discuss how copper-silver ionization has been shown to deliver faster, longer-lasting remediation than oxidant-based chemicals. This environmentally sustainable approach can result in reduced bacterial recurrence and corrosion in both the near and long term, helping healthcare facilities leaders achieve their goals for energy efficiency, equipment life, and effective management of aging infrastructure.
Education & Events
In this session, John Zalepka will break down how fire-rated barriers perform beyond initial installation, and what design and construction strategies can support inspection readiness through service changes and renovations while reducing long-term risk and operational burden.
Education & Events
This session explores how aging health care infrastructure can be transformed from a cost burden into a strategic asset by leveraging ASHE/ASHRAE Guideline 43 to link HVAC performance, ventilation management, and financial outcomes. It highlights how strategic asset management and data-driven decision-making can improve patient care, reduce risk, and strengthen capital investment planning.
Education & Events
Learn the essential responsibilities and required qualifications for ensuring the safety, reliability and compliance of medical gas and vacuum systems
Education & Events
Learn the essential responsibilities, required qualifications, and best practices for ensuring the safety, reliability and compliance of medical gas and vacuum systems in health care facilities.
Standards/Guidelines
ANSI/ASHRAE/ASHE Standard 170 offers guidance, regulation and mandates to designers and operators of health care facilities. The revised 2025 edition includes several significant updates from the previous 2021 edition.
Education & Events
Take control of the tangle of overlapping regulations and achieve understanding of the "what", "who" and "how" of requirements, available 24/7 to take at your own pace over 90 days!
Compliance Tools
Weekly EPSS inspections are vital for hospital safety, as recommended by NFPA 110 (2013). Use this ASHE checklist.
Compliance Tools
This checklist can help health care facilities inspect fire doors to ensure compliance with according to the NFPA 80 Fire Rated Doors and Other Openings Protectives standard.
Webinars
Keeping Up With ASHE ICRA 2.0™ Adoption: Key Trends + Best Practices for Challenging Situations | Webinar
Monograph
This monograph provides detailed instructions on how to establish a water management program in health care facilities, including who to involve in the team, what areas need to be addressed, and how to prepare for ongoing success in mitigating threats.
Education for you, all in one place, all in one week. Learn from leading field experts, explore factors unique to your field and study how to implement effective strategies to improve your health care facilities.
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Gain an understanding of the EPA’s Technology Transitions Program and how it will impact walk-in chamber design.
Join 3,300+ health care planning, design and construction professionals to learn, network and create value for the health care built environment.
Resources
ASHE’s Health Care Facilities Core Competency Framework charts out key skills of health care facilities management, and offers education, resources and tools to help professionals fill knowledge gaps in each area.
Resources
Ensure compliance with associated regulatory requirements in a way that ensures patient care and safety is the foremost priority.
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Driving Compliance Excellence Through Automated Solutions: Sponsored by Grainger
Book
Meet regulatory requirements while maximizing operational efficiency and quality of care in your health care facilities.
Compliance Tools
This tool helps determine the appropriate special locking arrangement to permit compliant egress in the event of a fire alarm activation.
Standards/Guidelines
This supplement focuses on the roles of two leaders—the Facility Engineer and the Infection Preventionist—and how they can collaborate in all mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery stages.