Three companies join OSAP in fight for infection-control delivery

By Healthcare Facilities Today


ANNAPOLIS, Maryland—The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention has welcomed Burkhart Dental Supply, Clorox Professional Products Company, and Microcopy as members of OSAP's growing list of infection control corporate members.

OSAP’s membership program unites a committed community of clinicians, educators, consultants, associations, policy makers and companies who share the organization’s global vision of safe oral health care for people everywhere. The organization’s members, publications and educational programs are focused on reducing risk and increasing compliance with trusted infection control guidance.

“We are excited to welcome these three leading dental companies to the OSAP community,” said OSAP Executive Director Therese Long, MBA, CAE.

“The timing is terrific as OSAP celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. We look forward to optimizing our partnerships with them in the fight to ensure safe oral healthcare throughout the world.”

For more information, visit www.OSAP.org.

 



January 29, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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