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Two Must-Have Programs for Contractor Employees Working in Health Care Facilities

KEYWORDS: contractors / distribution / interior design / marketing and sales
7/28/16 11:00 am EST
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There have been many changes to regulations and increased safety concerns for floor covering contractors completing work in health care settings. Have you done this type of work in the past? Are you considering getting into this type of commercial work? If so, you will not want to miss this webinar! The webinar will address OSHA's current Haz-Com and Bloodborne Pathogen standards and why these programs are critical to any contractor working within a health care facility. Learn what hazards exist for your employees and how managing these exposures are a must to protect your profits.

During this webinar learn and discuss the following important topics:

  • Understand the current Haz-Com/GHS standards and their application to contractors working in health care settings
  • Demonstrate understanding of the Bloodborne Pathogen standard and its implications for contractors working in health care settings
  • Recognize the importance of the Work Comp experience mod and its potential impact on bidding jobs and workplace safety insurance costs
  • Recognize and understand other potential health care facility hazards including lead, asbestos, and radiation
http://www.fcica.com/webinars

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