Infection Prevention, OSHA and Working with the ADF IP/OSHA Toolkit-WEBINAR

6/4/2021 • 3 CEUs
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In this ever changing environment, Kay provides a very practical, up-to-date approach to be in compliant with OSHA and CDC Dental guidelines. Current epidemiology standards can now track down causes of infections and follow them to their source.  This is not the 20th century anymore. Protect your staff, your patients and yourself. Meets BODEX requirements for infection control.
Learn how to produce a fully functioning IP program with a minimum of effort by using the ADF IP/OSHA Toolkit ultimately providing a safe environment for staff and patients and reducing legal and financial risk management concerns. Course content includes OSHA law, elements of an employee health program, bloodborne pathogens, how to handle an exposure incident, sterilization, disinfection, treating and testing dental unit water, air handling, environmental infection control and the new CDC Dental checklists. ADEQ waste management requirements will be presented. Current infectious disease issues both local and global will also be discussed including practical information on how to follow the latest CDC Guidance for dental settings, Interim Infection Prevention and Control Guidance for Dental Settings During the COVID-19 Response.
 
 IP/OSHA Toolkit sold separately: https://ce.azda.org/osha-toolkit/  includes:
  • Complete OSHA bloodborne pathogens plans and training
  • Comprehensive Hazard Communication Program Global Harmonizing System
  • Internet links to government agencies such as CDC & OSHA
  • Forms for OSHA training documentation; employee health immunizations
  • Procedure manual for daily and weekly clinical chores 
  • Forms for sterilization monitoring documentation
  • Documents include required OSHA laws and CDC Guidelines
  • procedures for operatory setup in MS Word for easy customization
  • Folders for paperless documentation including OSHA training and SDSs 

Kay Carl, RN,BS:

Daughter of a hygienist and married to a dentist, Kay is an Infection Preventionist who has worked with the Arizona Dental Association since 1991 to help members better understand OSHA laws and CDC recommendations.

Active in the hospital-focused infection control organization, Association for Practitioners in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), including serving as a national officer for four years, she has used this knowledge to cross over into dental infection control. A specialists in her field, she is equipped to share government standards and guidelines. Dentists are expected to implement without professional support. Kay has developed a model that can be used in dental facilities providing appropriate standards to these standards in an easy and practical manner.
In her career, Kay has lectured for both medical and dental audiences from international to local settings. She has authored articles for Inscriptions, the Journal of the Arizona Dental Association (AzDA), for infectious diseases/infection control continuing education. These articles are CERP accredited and are available at https://www.azda.org.  

In addition, Kay was the editor of the Dental Services Chapter written by Drs. John Molinari and Jennifer Harte for the APIC Text of Infection Control and Epidemiology for three editions.  She consults for the Arizona dental community with an emphasis on Best Practices for Infection Prevention, OSHA, and Risk Management.

Schedule:

9:00-Noon - Lecture
 
 


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