Infectious Disease Hazards in Construction
Infectious Disease Hazards in Construction
Tuesday, August 30, 2022 (8:00 AM - 12:00 PM) (CDT)
Description
CAGC members may attend this OSHA grant-sponsored free half-day course, which explains how to identify and manage infectious disease hazards that may lurk at a construction site, and how to protect the public when performing construction in healthcare settings or other areas prone to risk from mold, bacteria or viruses.
Infectious disease hazards pose an invisible threat to workers and may cause illness or death. This class reveals the hidden risks to workers and explains how exposure can affect one’s health and livelihood. The class describes OSHA requirements, best practices, and identifies the components of control plans to identify hazards and prevent exposure.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify common viral / bacterial / fungal diseases and their methods of transmission
- Evaluate a work environment’s potential for harboring an infectious disease
- Know what protective equipment and practices to use to prevent infection
- Know OSHA’s requirements for medical surveillance
Seats are limited; reserve your spot today!
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1111 W. 22nd Street 7th Floor
Oak Brook, IL 60523 United States
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