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Program Information |
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| Title: | OSHA and North Carolina Infection Control Methods |
| Description: | This course will present an update on North Carolina infection control methods and OSHA bloodborne pathogens regulations and infection control in dentistry. Details on operatory asepsis methods and materials will be highlighted. This program meets the Sterilization and Infection Control requirements to become a DA II. |
| CASCE#: | 30824 |
| Audience: | dentists, dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental laboratory technicians, DDS, DA, RDH |
| Disciplines: | Dentistry |
| Format: | workshop |
| Objectives: | 1. Discuss why infection control in the dental setting is important. |
| 2. Locate web resources on health and safety issues. | |
| 3. Identify steps to reduce transmission of bloodborne pathogens. | |
| 4. Identify requirements of a hazard communication program. | |
| 5. Describe the Ionizing Radiation Standard requirements. | |
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Program Times |
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| 12/7/2010 5:45 PM - 12/7/2010 9:00 PM | |
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Location |
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| Organization: | William F Andrews Center |
| Address: | 3024 New Bern Ave Rooms 1 and 2 |
| City: | Raleigh |
| Map: | Show Me! |
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Credits |
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| 3 AGD |
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| 3 CDE Hours |
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| 0.3 CEU (3.0 Contact Hours) |
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Faculty |
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| Trudy Clark, CDA, COMSA, BS - OSHA and North Carolina Infection Control Methods |
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Program Fees |
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| $90.00 Registration Fee Dentist, $110.00 after 11/30/2010 |
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| $75.00 Registration Fee Staff. $90.00 after 11/30/2010 |
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Cancellation Fee |
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| $30.00 Cancellation Fee Staff. |
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Please note: If you register two business days prior, your registration will be processed at the door on the day of the program. |
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