Courses
Got OSHA?
6 Easy Steps to OFFICE SAFETY!
Description
This fast paced, entertaining program is designed to familiarize the participant with the basic elements of an OSHA safety program for dentistry while meeting the annual bloodborne pathogen training requirements.
Take home tools include: checklists for conducting an OSHA inspection, designing a “personalized” OSHA safety plan, tips for organizing an OSHA Safety meeting that meets the annual bloodborne pathogen training requirements, a sample exposure incident plan, and other helpful resources.
Learning Objectives
Learn how to meet OSHA requirements for Dentistry
Recognize hazards in Dental office
Know how to manage an exposure incident
Understand how to maintain and update an OSHA Manual
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
OSHA Inspection
Pass or Fail?
Description
What will you do in the event of an OSHA inspection? Learn what OSHA inspectors look for in a dental office. Find out what types of violations frequently occur. This program takes a “virtual tour” of your office to help you conduct your own mock OSHA inspection.
Each participant will receive an OSHA inspection checklist and helpful resources for OSHA compliance.
Learning Objectives
Learn how to make your office compliant
Recognize and correct hazards that compromise employee safety
Understand how OSHA conducts inspections in a dental office
Know how to conduct your own "mock" inspection
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
The New & Improved Hazard Communication Standard
Description
Dentists are required to train their team in the new chemical label and Safety Data Sheet requirements. Are you compliant? Learn how to interpret the new
label elements and how to label secondary containers. Gain a deeper understanding of how Safety Data Sheets protect employees and the practice.
Participants learn how to obtain SDS, utilize labels and update your SDS binder. Meet OSHA training requirements, protect your practice and sleep easy knowing you’re compliant.
Learning Objectives
Learn how to meet OSHA requirements for dentistry
Recognize hazards in the dental office
Understand how to maintain and update the OSHA and SDS manuals
Understand the new label and SDS requirements
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
You’re the OSHA Coordinator
...Now What?
Description
This program is designed to familiarize the office OSHA coordinator with the basic elements of an OSHA safety program for
dentistry. Attendees will learn how to conduct annual OSHA training for employees, maintain an OSHA manual, manage an exposure incident, and complete the necessary record-keeping forms.
Take home tools include: checklists for conducting
an OSHA inspection, designing a “personalized” OSHA safety plan, tips for organizing an OSHA Safety meeting that meets the annual bloodborne pathogen training requirements, a sample exposure incident plan, and other helpful resources
Learning Objectives
Learn how to conduct OSHA training
Recognize hazards in the dental office
Know how to manage an exposure incident
Understand how to maintain and update an OSHA manual
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
The OSHA Safety Manual Workshop
Description
In this hands on workshop you will create a personalized office safety manual that complements your office OSHA manual. Encompass office safety for your practice with templates, step by step instructions, and checklists for safety written plans. You may bring your OSHA manual to class. (Note-this course and/or materials does not provide an OSHA manual-rather the tools to help you create plans to accompany YOUR OSHA manual).
Each participant will leave with an office safety manual, templates, checklists and digital forms
to personalize.
Learning Objectives
Create a personalized office safety plans including exposure incident protocol
Understand how to implement standard operating procedures
Utilize checklists for instrument processing, operatory set-up/breakdown, and lab procedures
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
- Workshop,
Infection Control Teamwork
How to Make Infection Control Sticky?
Description
Recent breaches in Infection Control demand that we review, update, and fine tune our infection control knowledge, skills and procedures. In this high-energy, memorable course, learn how to update existing infection control practices to meet the current CDC Guidelines. Examples of infection control DO’s and DON’Ts and hands on demonstrations will provide the participant with valuable tips. This program will motivate the participant to strive for infection control excellence.
Take-awaysinclude: an infection control checklist, instrument processing protocol, and top resources for infection control and safety.
Learning Objectives
Develop and implement an office infection control program
Understand how to incorporate the CDC Guidelines in your practice
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
The First Step to Infection Control is Hand Hygiene
Description
Dental professionals spend a great deal of time performing hand hygiene procedures. However, repeated use of handhygiene products can cause chronic irritant contact dermatitis. Discomfort due to skin irritation can interfere with adherence to recommended hand hygiene practices.
This “Hands On” workshop is designed to help the dental professional understand how to perform hand hygiene correctly, select appropriate hand hygiene products and gloves, recognize signs of skin irritation and locate reliable resources for hand hygiene.
Learning Objectives
Understand how to protect hands and skin
Recognize signs and symptoms of potentially dangerous skin conditions
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
- Workshop,
CSI Dental Office
Criminal Microbes and Survivor Sterilization Room
Description
Leslie takes the clinical team to a dental office infection control crime scene. Learn how to stop Criminal Microbes, explore the dangers of Survivor: Sterilization room, and visit the neighborhood renegade office germs. Tooth Whisperers are responsible for appropriate sterilization and infection control procedures. Protect yourself and your patients from infectious disease transmission. It’s easy, once you know the steps you’ll be Dancing with
the Scalers! Infection Control training is a must for dental health care providers, but who says it has to be boring?
Learning Objectives
Identify common pitfalls in infection control and sterilization procedures
Learn the proper selection and use of infection control products
Develop written protocols for instrument processing and the management of injuries
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Qualifies for CE
- Hands-on,
- Lecture,
Workplace Violence Prevention Training
Description
This course raises awareness on the 4 Types of Workplace Violence that may occur in the Dental setting and explains what a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) is. Understand how to create personalized site-specific safety plans and maintain the required reporting, incident and training documentation.
Learning Objectives
Understand how to conduct an assessment of risks in the workplace.
Learn how to recognize the Four Types of Workplace Violence
Explain Red Flag warnings and De-Escalation techniques
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Qualifies for CE
- Lecture,
- Workshop,