California AB 2975 Compliance Resources for Hospital Security Directors
Cal/OSHA finalizes AB 2975 standards in March 2027, leaving California hospitals just 90 days from that date to achieve full compliance. With 400-plus hospitals pursuing the same vendors on the same timeline, the facilities that plan now will have options that late movers will not.
Secure your facility's future with our comprehensive implementation toolkits designed specifically for Hospital Security Directors and Healthcare Risk Managers.
From California AB 2975 Implementation Best Practices: A Project Management Guide for Hospital Security Directors, you will find:
- A quarter-by-quarter action timeline
- cross-functional stakeholder frameworks
- training program requirements
- pilot program structure
- budget planning guidance
- a compliance verification checklist
From California AB 2975 Compliance: Choosing the Right Detection Technology, you will find:
- an entrance-by-entrance analysis of your three required entry points
- a decision framework for technology selection based on patient population and operational environment
- a checklist confirming your technology meets AB 2975's automated detection requirements
From our one-pager, Keeping Patients, Visitors, and Staff Safer at the Door, you will find:
- A stakeholder-by-stakeholder breakdown covering what executive leadership, boards, security directors, clinical staff, and patients need to know about AI-powered entry security
- A side-by-side comparison of Xtract One Gateway and SmartGateway for different healthcare entry point types
- Health and safety guidance for individuals with medical devices and for staff working alongside the systems daily
- Certification and standards documentation for facilities that need it on record
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