Training Provider: Cornerstone Training Institute
Dates: MO Mar 08, TU Mar 09 from 8:00pm to 1:30pm
Location: Rochester, NY
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $145.00 | Registration Ended |
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This OSHA 10-Hour General Industry for Infection Control course provides general industry training with a concentration in infection disinfection, prevention, and control. This course provides workers with a general awareness on recognizing and removing hazards in the workplace, including infection risks. This training is tailored specifically for professionals that play a critical role in the design, implementation, and evaluation of an effective infection prevention and control program.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to download a certificate of completion. This certificate will act as proof of course completion in addition to the OSHA 10-Hour training card which will be issued by the US Department of Labor and physically mailed to students in the coming weeks after the course.
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Certificates | Cornerstone's webinar certificates are issued within 2-3 business days by email. If you are attending a course in-person, class certificates are issued on the day of class. |
Parking | Parking and entrance in back of building. |
Food | Coffee and lunch provided |
460 State Street Floor 2, Rochester, NY 14608
MO Mar 08, TU Mar 09 from 8:00pm to 1:30pm
Cornerstone Training Institute is New York State's most qualified environmental safety firm with a proven history of minimizing risk while maximizing worksite efficiencies and cost savings. We have built our company foundation on lasting partnerships and gladly share our network and expertise with all of our clients. Our team represents the most qualified and experienced specialists in the field of asbestos, lead and OSHA training. Our professional hands on approach will equip you with the skills necessary to handle the demands of all potential safety and environmental hazards.