The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), Canada’s national hazard communication standard, is changing to incorporate the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) – an internationally recognized standard for hazard classification and communication. 

You can start training with the GHS legislation so get certified today!

Course content includes:

  • An overview of WHMIS 2015
  • Understanding of the hazards
  • WHMIS 2015 labels
  • Brand new video scenes for WHMIS 2015
  • Integrated gaming experiences
  • Personal protection
  • Emergency actions

Course Description

Mishandling of hazardous materials can have disastrous consequences. At work, at school, in the places you do business and at home, knowing what you are dealing with, how to minimize exposure, and how to respond when the unthinkable happens can drastically reduce the potentially life-altering consequences of an encounter with hazardous materials.

Course Modules Basic Worker Rights

  • WHMIS components – Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), WHMIS labels, worker training
  • Right to know, to participate, to refuse unsafe work
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Responsibility to report hazards, working safely

There are many components that can be added to our training courses for our clients who have more complex needs including but not limited to:

Asbestos Containing materials

Mold and fungus contamination

Silica and other regulated materials

We employ only the best in environmental infection control and health and safety in all regions of Ontario. This means that a local Environmental Health and Safety consultants will always be available to provide assistance and answer questions; international clients will find us closer than they think!

Contact GHC to initiate a preparation visit to your facility and design a customized training for your team that will consider your special situations and unique hazards. We look forward to hearing from you! Green Health Canada Inc.

Course for Engineering/Maintenance Staff 

 

infection control challenges for contractors and workers. GHC is offering a unique training opportunity on Fundamentals of Environmental Control including Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) for Healthcare Construction Activities. 

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Gain a general understanding of CSA Z317.13, and JCIA- PCI related elements

  • Identify the risk factors and sources of health care facility infections

  • Identify all staff who should be involved in infection prevention and control measures during any aspect of construction, renovation and maintenance activities

  • Review effective infection prevention and control procedures during construction, renovation and maintenance

  • Understand and effectively apply infection prevention and control measures for renovation and/or new construction projects

  • Learn about industry best practices and how they can apply to your specific role

The course details the steps of the practical use of infection control risk assessments (ICRA) and management techniques for construction in the hospital setting. It provides a basic understanding of the infection control risk assessment process as it applies to healthcare construction, as well as the practical use of ICRA tools including containment, pressure differentials containments method, HEPA filtration, air sampling, and other monitoring techniques.

Supervisors and foremen who take the course will gain the tools and resources they need to make crucial decisions in the healthcare construction environment. The course is also designed to educate healthcare construction workers on how to work around everyday activities, including unexpected construction emergencies, and how to successfully and safely get their work done.

This course also addresses standard protocol for meeting with the Canada Accreditation, Joint Commission (for USA hospitals), CSA, the Centers for Disease Control, and the American Institute of Architects’ requirements for healthcare construction.

Upon passing the examination, students receive a certificate of completion and a resource toolkit that gives participants the means to determine practical solutions for construction requirements

There are many options that can be added to our training courses for our clients who have more complex needs including but not limited to:

Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Services

Sensitive Populations

Construction during Outbreaks/Emergencies

We employ only the best in environmental infection control and health and safety in all regions of Ontario. This means that a local Environmental Infection Control and Safety consultants will always be available to provide assistance and answer questions; international clients will find us closer than they think!

Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our expert team members.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Construction/Maintenance-Related Infection Control in Healthcare Facilities

Renovation and construction projects in healthcare environments pose unique infection control challenges for contractors and workers. GHC is offering a unique training opportunity on advanced Environmental infection Control including Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) for Healthcare Construction Activities, Environmental Monitoring methods including Biological Air Sampling and its limitation, Air Sampler calibration requirements, Understanding results, communicating the lab results to different stake holders, dust containment methods, case studies, compliance monitoring tools, and an advanced study of HVAC systems.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Gain a general understanding of CSA Z317.13, and JCIA- PCI related elements
  • Identify the risk factors and sources of health care facility infections
  • Being able to sample the air using available calibrated Biological high velocity Air Sampler
  • Practice air sampler's calibration
  • Gain ability to inspect a ventilation system, and understand methods of isolating HVAC systems, and to remove isolation.
  • Learn about ducts cleaning methods.
  • Implement ICRA for planning, approving, Monitoring, and clearing construction projects and construction areas.
  • Understand the limitations and advantages of different environmental monitoring techniques.
  • Identify all staff who should be involved in infection prevention and control measures during any aspect of construction, renovation and maintenance activities
  • Review effective infection prevention and control procedures during construction, renovation and maintenance
  • Understand and effectively apply infection prevention and control measures for renovation and/or new construction projects
  • Learn about industry best practices and how they can apply to your specific role
  • Learn about available compliance monitoring tools during the course of construction

The course details the steps of the practical use of infection control risk assessments (ICRA) and management techniques for construction in the hospital setting. It provides a strong understanding of the infection control risk assessment process as it applies to healthcare construction, as well as the practical use of ICRA tools including containment, pressure differentials containments method, HEPA filtration, air sampling, and other monitoring techniques.

Infection Control Practitioners and Department's heads who take the course will gain the tools and resources they need to make crucial decisions in the healthcare construction environment. The course is also designed to educate Environmental Health Specialists and Technicians on how to inspect a construction area, sample the environment, read the results, and take decisions during day to day activities of a construction project including unexpected construction emergencies, and how to successfully and safely get their work done.

This course also addresses standard protocol for meeting with Canada Accreditation, Joint Commission (for USA hospitals), CSA, the Centers for Disease Control, and the American Institute of Architects’ requirements for healthcare construction.

Upon passing the examination, Environmentalists receive a certificate of completion and a resource toolkit that gives participants the means to determine practical solutions for construction requirements

There are many options that can be added to our training courses for our clients who have more complex needs including but not limited to:

Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Services

Sensitive Populations

Construction during Outbreaks/Emergencies

Lack of active sampling tools

Satellite areas

We employ only the best in environmental infection control and health and safety in all regions of Ontario. This means that a local Environmental Infection Control and Safety consultants will always be available to provide assistance and answer questions; international clients will find us closer than they think!

Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our expert team members.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Course for Infection Control Practitioners

Construction/Maintenance-Related Infection Control in Healthcare Facilities

Renovation and construction projects in healthcare environments pose unique infection control challenges for contractors and workers. GHC is offering a unique training opportunity on advanced Environmental infection Control including Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) for Healthcare Construction Activities, Environmental Monitoring methods, Decision making consideration, case studies, and compliance monitoring tools.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Gain a general understanding of CSA Z317.13, and JCIA- PCI related elements

  • Identify the risk factors and sources of health care facility infections

  • Implement ICRA for planning, approving, Monitoring, and clearing construction projects and construction areas.

  • Understand the limitations and advantages of different environmental monitoring techniques.

  • Identify all staff who should be involved in infection prevention and control measures during any aspect of construction, renovation and maintenance activities

  • Review effective infection prevention and control procedures during construction, renovation and maintenance

  • Understand and effectively apply infection prevention and control measures for renovation and/or new construction projects

  • Learn about industry best practices and how they can apply to your specific role

  • Learn about available compliance monitoring tools during the course of construction

The course details the steps of the practical use of infection control risk assessments (ICRA) and management techniques for construction in the hospital setting. It provides a strong understanding of the infection control risk assessment process as it applies to healthcare construction, as well as the practical use of ICRA tools including containment, pressure differentials containments method, HEPA filtration, air sampling, and other monitoring techniques.

Infection Control Practitioners and Department's heads who take the course will gain the tools and resources they need to make crucial decisions in the healthcare construction environment. The course is also designed to educate Infection control staff and supervisors on how to maintain safe environment around everyday activities, including unexpected construction emergencies, and how to successfully and safely get their work done.

This course also addresses standard protocol for meeting with the Canada Accreditation, Joint Commission (for USA hospitals), CSA, the Centers for Disease Control, and the American Institute of Architects’ requirements for healthcare construction.

Upon passing the examination, students receive a certificate of completion and a resource toolkit that gives participants the means to determine practical solutions for construction requirements

There are many options that can be added to our training courses for our clients who have more complex needs including but not limited to:

Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Services

Sensitive Populations

Construction during Outbreaks/Emergencies

We employ only the best in environmental infection control and health and safety in all regions of Ontario. This means that a local Environmental Infection Control and Safety consultants will always be available to provide assistance and answer questions; international clients will find us closer than they think!

Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our expert team members.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The training needs of an organization can be varied and complex. Implementing new initiatives; improving best practices; demonstrating compliance to new or updated legislation; managing or reducing risk; and ensuring the safety and security of your workers and the general public can be daunting task to say the least. Then factor in: the need to do all quickly, cost effectively, and in a format that maximizes staff retention, and the task becomes even more complex.

Do not worry this is our specialty. We can help.

We serve and specialize in the following industry sectors:

  • Healthcare Settings

  • Educational Institutions, Health Sciences Universities

  • Mining Industry

  • Military Environmental Health divisions

  • Power Generation Industry

  • Environment Training

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