The health care industry continues to advance — not just in technology but in awareness of safely maintaining the patient’s experience and protecting hospital operations. Creating a safe environment to help foster recovery is of the upmost importance for health care facility owners and operators. But what about those who spend hours, days, weeks, months, and even years working in these facilities? Those individuals — whether employed by hospitals and medical facilities or contracted workers — should also be highly concerned about and aware of safety precautions. The American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) offers two worthwhile, largely underutilized certifications: the Physical Environment Worker (PEW) and Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC).