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Overview of Infection Control Training

Overview of Infection Control Training
Legal aspects
Disease transmission
Hand washing & glove use
Housekeeping
Needles & sharps
Waste disposal, etc.
Learning Outcome:
After attending this course you will be able to:
Understand legal obligations with regard to infection control
Describe the consequences of poor infection control practice
Explain the infection control requirements put in place at their workplace
Identify a range of different infection control situations
Explain the importance of using universal precautions
Who Should Attend The Training?
All staff responsible for caring for services users in the healthcare workplace, community care setting etc.
Who Provides The Training?
All our training courses are delivered by a Registered Trainer who is an experienced Registered Nurse/ Healthcare Worker/ Professional.
Course Duration:
Level 1 – 3 Hour Course
Level 2 – 4 Hour Course
What is the difference between Level 1 & Level 2?
Level 1 is an awareness training course suitable for Care Staff, Housekeeper, Domestics & Kitchen Staff
Level 2 is an awareness and implementation training course suitable for Clinical Staff for eg. Registered Nurses/ Senior Staff
Where?
All of our courses can be delivered in-house at a location of your choice.
Cost & Maximum Number of Learners?
A maximum of 10 persons can attend the training. we are competitively priced so give us a call today and we can get you booked in. We also accept last minute bookings if we have spaces available.
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