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OSHA/Infection Control AND Ethics: Human Trafficking, Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness for Healthcare Professionals

OSHA/Infection Control
OSHA requires an annual retraining session for all employees. This course will help fulfill these requirements and will update participants on the latest from OSHA, including the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for Hazard Communication and the Bloodborne Disease Pathogens Standard. In addition, the course will cover the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Infection Control Guidelines for Dentistry and will review best practices for infection control. Other topics covered include Subparts of the OSH Act that apply to dentistry including:
- Means of egress
- Ionizing radiatio
- Electrical safety
- Fire safety and first aid
- Hazardous materials
- Ventilation
- Recordkeeping
Information will also be provided on how to react to an OSHA inspection of your office and how to assign tasks to key staff members so that they can assist you in achieving compliance.
Course Objectives:
- Understand safety regulations in the dental office
- Know the OSHA regulations that affect a dental facility
- Be familiar with all infection control regulations and guidelines for dentistry
- Know the most current CDC guidelines for infection control
- Be prepared for an OSHA inspection in your dental facility
- Know your rights under OSHA law and how to respond to a citation
Ethics: Human Trafficking, Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness for Healthcare Professionals
It is currently estimated that 27.6 million adults and children are victims of human trafficking. This foundational course will allow healthcare providers to learn about human trafficking and aid them in determining where and why it occurs, as well as how to identify victims and intervene on their behalf. Following the activity, learners will be able to:
- Improve awareness and knowledge on the issue of human trafficking
- Define the types of human trafficking, its venues, and who it affects
- Recognize the warning signs of trafficking
- Identify techniques for screening and identification of human trafficking
- Identify resources for healthcare personnel to report trafficking and provide support to suspected victims
Course Objectives: see above
Date: Friday, April 17, 2026
Location: Huntsville Botanical Gardens, 4747 Bob Wallace Ave SW, Huntsville, AL 358055
Time: 9am – 3pm
Cost: Regular Pricing – $150
AIDA Pricing – N/A
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Cancellation Policy: Attendees must provide written notice of cancellation a minimum of 24 hours before the course date for a full refund. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made under 24 hours from the course date. Registrants that no show the day of the course, will not receive a refund for tuition paid.
CEs: 6 Lecture CE Credits
AGD SUBJECT CODE:
OSHA – 2 CE-550
Infection Control – 2 CE-550,
Ethics/Sexual Harassment – 2 CE- 555
