Free training on pandemic flu hazards from OSHA grantees
OSHA Healthcare Connection, August 18, 2009
Small hospitals and healthcare facilities in the Maryland and Delaware areas may attend a free, OSHA-oriented, four-hour presentation on pandemic flu hazard awareness. The presentation is by the West Virginia University Safety and Health Extension, an OSHA Susan Harwood Training Grant Program recipient.
Sessions are Aug. 20 in Hagerstown, MD, and Aug. 21 in Lewes, DE. For more information and to register, visit the University's Web site or call Jan Della-Giustina at 800-626-4748.
If you cannot make the events, you can download the PowerPoint presentation with notes. Registration on the Web site is required.
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