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ASHE ICRA 2.0® Toolkit
ASHE ICRA 2.0® includes several improvements and clarifications to help in prevention planning for construction projects.
Working in Health Care: Health Care Physical Environment Worker Qualification Education & Exam Review
Protect patients, staff and visitors with your awareness of the construction challenges unique to a health care site.
Safe Day One® e-Learning Course
Covers OSHA safety and what technicians should know before, during and after working at a health care worksite. It’s vital for CMS accreditation.
A Safe Health Care Environment
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Speakers: Tim Adams, Sue Andersen, Kathy Tolomeo, David M. Sine, Kathryn Petrovic
Compliance with USP <800> Hazardous Drug Compounding
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Monday, July 15, 2019Speakers: Fran Charney and Mike Zorich
Disaster Preparedness and Maintenance Considerations
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Recorded October 27, 2016Speakers: Joe Fiorito, Caterpillar Inc., Electric Power Division, Rental Manager; Ben Thomas, Caterpillar Inc., Electric Power Division, North Ame
Putting Competition Aside: Architects Collaborate to Eliminate HAIs | ASHE
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Speakers: Cathleen Lange, Paula Wright, Teresa Wilson, Shawn Seaman, and Alison Faecher
COVID-19 Resources for Health Care Facilities
COVID-19 resources that cover critical hospital operations such as air quality, safety and security, emergency preparedness and infection prevention.
Converting alternate care sites to patient space options
Increase patient capacity across the country by making additional spaces for our patients via converting alternate care sites to patient space options.
Intermountain’s Center for Disaster Readiness: Biosafety and Biocontainment Lessons and Principles
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Identify the risks in health care settings and how to reduce them by applying fundamental facility design principles related to biocontainment.