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Infection Control During Construction, Renovation, and Maintenance of Health Care Facilities
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$115.00
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Construction, renovation and maintenance activities are a significant cause of potentially fatal infections for the occupants of any health care facility. CSA's new standard on Infection Control during Construction, Renovation or Maintenance of Health Care Facilities addresses measures necessary to help control the risk. With the release of the 2007 edition of the standard, seminar participants will receive the most recent requirements in this dynamic field. The seminar builds on the foundation established in the information presented in the ""Fundamentals of Infection Control during Construction or Renovation in Health Care Facilities"" seminar. This seminar has been developed for individuals who have a program for Infection Control during Construction, Renovation & Maintenance in place and are looking to update to the newest requirements in health care facilities who have already attended the CSA seminar based on the 2003 edition of the standard. This advanced course addresses the content of the standard including: Real life application of the standard, Effective procedures during construction, renovation and maintenance, Tools of the trade that are available to help health care facilities through construction, What to do when things go wrong, New thinking in the field of infection prevention and control measure for new construction projects or significant additions
Construction, renovation and maintenance activities are a significant cause of potentially fatal infections for the occupants of any health care facility. CSA's new standard on Infection Control during Construction, Renovation or Maintenance of Health Care Facilities addresses measures necessary to help control the risk. With the release of the 2007 edition of the standard, seminar participants will receive the most recent requirements in this dynamic field. The seminar has been developed for Construction Managers, Infection Prevention and Control personnel, Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals, Maintenance Mangers and Construction Superintendents in health care facilities. Part I addresses the content of the standard including: Risk factors and sources of health care facilities infections, Effective procedures during construction, renovation and maintenance, Infection prevention and control measures for renovation projects, Infection prevention and control measure for new construction projects.
The ongoing supply of dependable indoor air quality is a critical health consideration, both to facility staff as well as the sick, infirm, and injured patients residing in health care facilities, who may be particularly susceptible to airborne infections and allergic reactions. This one day seminar examines the requirements necessary to ensure adequate indoor air quality in health care facility design, construction, and operation. CSA Standard Z317.2 provides criteria for the aspects of HVAC systems that are particular to health care facilities, and includes more stringent requirements - above and beyond those generally applied in designing, constructing and operating traditional HVAC systems.
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