University of Texas at Arlington - SH-19502-09
Influenza Pandemic
Grantee Name: University of Texas at Arlington | Grant Number: SH-19502-09 | Grant Year: 2009 |
The grantee produced training materials for healthcare workers that address emergency preparedness including pandemic influenza. Training materials are suited for a broad range of workers including nurses, technicians, laboratory employees, EMS personnel, food service providers, and housekeeping staff. Training materials include 13 PowerPoint presentations. |
Occupational Safety and Health Course for Healthcare Professionals
Title | Language | Length | Format | File Size |
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Occupational Safety and Health Course for Healthcare Professionals
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Module 1: Introduction to OSHA Standards
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English |
45 slides
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PPT | 3.95 MB |
Module 2: Hazard Communication Standard
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English |
29 slides
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PPT | 2.67 MB |
Module 3: Bloodborne Pathogens
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English |
32 slides
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PPT | 8.96 MB |
Module 4: Personal Protective Equipment, Subpart I
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English |
28 slides
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PPT | 3.34 MB |
Module 5: Electrical Safety, Subpart S
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English |
34 slides
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PPT | 3.45 MB |
Module 6: Walking & Working Surfaces, Subpart D
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English |
26 slides
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PPT | 3.24 MB |
Module 7: Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Protection
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English |
36 slides
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PPT | 2.62 MB |
Module 8: Ergonomics
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English |
20 slides
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PPT | 2.01 MB |
Module 9: Workplace Violence Prevention
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English |
43 slides
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PPT | 3.00 MB |
Module 10: Pandemic Influenza Preparedness & Response
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English |
59 slides
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PPT | 3.53 MB |
Module 11: Pandemic Influenza: Key Elements of a Plan
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English |
39 slides
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PPT | 4.24 MB |
Module 12: Pandemic Influenza: Strategies to Support Continuity of Operations
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English |
77 slides
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PPT | 4.08 MB |
Course Purpose and Learning Objectives
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English |
3 pages
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26.76 KB |
DISCLAIMER: This material was produced under grant number SH-19502-09 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U. S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U. S. Government. The U.S. Government does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed.
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