A major issue in hospitals today is secondary infections that are contracted during hospital stays. This results in many deaths per year. A concern is the increase in infections because of cross contamination from hospital additions and renovations. Removing ceilings, walls, flooring, etc., releases germs, mold or anything else that is trapped behind ceilings and walls and under floors. If not handled properly these infectious agents are transferred through HVAC systems, drafts, tracking on the feet, etc., to other parts of the hospital where patient’s compromised immune systems are very susceptible to secondary infections. As a result, hospitals are now looking for contractors and workers who have been trained to handle these situations during construction. This course addresses theses issues.
This course and all associated written learning materials and examinations are available in English only. If you need translation assistance, you are welcome to bring a translator (friend or Family member, who is not registered to attend the class) to the course with you. If you have other literacy or reading challenges, you may also bring a reader to assist you. If you do not have anyone to help you with either your translation or reading needs, please contact our office as soon as possible before the course so that we can arrange assistance for you.
Prerequisites:
None
Required Textbooks:
- Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA)
- Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens – (6th Edition)
Required Tools/Supplies:
Notebook, pen and full PPE.
Deposit Requirements: The $50.00 course fee is a refundable deposit which will be credited back to you upon successful completion of the course unless you have exceeded the maximum allowable absence(s) permitted by your course.
Location: : 420 Rowntree Dairy Rd.
Course Fee:
$50.00