Infection Control Training
Infection Control Considerations for Hospital Renovation
This four hour course details methods and procedures to minimize risks associated with construction activity.

The course is designed for Facility Development planners, Infection Control Practitioners, Architects, Engineers, Contractor Superintendents, and Staff Managers.
Risk Tech has managed infection control aspects of dozens of renovation projects over the past five years, and we have considerable real world experience to offer your audience.
Select course topics include:
- Infection Control Construction and Renovation Policy – Development and implementation.
- APIC Risk Assessment Matrix – Use of the matrix to assist in identifying patient risk groups and suggested contractor infection control requirements.
- JCAHO Standard E.C. 8.3.0 – Implementation of the Proactive Risk Assessment.
- Achieving negative pressure in your construction area – Hospital ventilation system realities.
- Environmental Monitoring – Measuring differential pressure and particle counts. What does the data mean?
- Bioaerosol Sampling – Sample methods, analysis, and interpretation of data. When is sampling justified?
- AIA, JCAHO, CDC, APIC, ASHRAE, NFPA, etc. – Compliance with the alphabet soup of regulations and guidelines.
- Table Top Exercise and Group Discussion – Managing Infection Control aspects of a Cath Lab renovation.