In today's evolving healthcare landscape, maintaining rigorous infection prevention and control (IPAC) measures is paramount. Our "Infection Prevention and Control" training is specifically tailored to equip Ontario workers with the latest and most effective strategies to combat infectious threats and ensure the safety of both workers and patients. This training delves deep into the foundations of IPAC, providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of how infections spread and the best practices to prevent them. From understanding the various types of pathogens to the principles of effective hand hygiene, participants will gain a 360-degree view of IPAC methodologies.
Language : Eng
A special emphasis is placed on practical applications. Through interactive modules, participants will explore real-life scenarios, understanding how to don and doff personal protective equipment properly, manage infectious outbreaks, and adhere to protocols that minimize the risk of transmission. The course also touches upon the importance of creating and maintaining an effective IPAC program within workplaces. Through collaborative exercises and case studies, participants will learn the intricacies of conducting risk assessments, implementing safety measures, and continuously updating their knowledge to stay ahead of emerging infectious threats. In a world where the threat of infections looms large, having a strong grasp of IPAC principles is not just beneficial – it's imperative. Join us in this training to make your workspace a beacon of safety and health.
The latest version of the Green Book with the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act with all pertaining regulations under the Act.
Start with the basics- Get a H&S Board (36” * 48”) with mandatory posters and WHMIS symbols printed and sections premarked for company-specific information
Basic policies- Health and Safety and Workplace Violence and Harassment policies. Print, sign, date and post them on your board.
Need a basic H&S manual? The manual will cover and meet the legislative requirements for health and safety. The manual does not include job-specific practices and/or procedures.