
Reassure customers and protect employees by earning the brand new COVID-19 Safety & Disinfection Certificate from BSCAI. Though many companies develop training that covers safety and disinfecting techniques, this is the only course that provides a certificate of completion for each employee.
What is Unique About This Disinfecting Course?
BSCAI developed this comprehensive course in conjunction with Stephen Ashkin, a world-renowned expert in the janitorial industry and a veteran trainer. This course has passed rigorous contractor peer review, and has the technical accuracy to exceed the expectation of customers and the practical training that employees expect. The training follows Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines for COVID-19 disinfection.
Unlike supplier training programs, BSCAI’s COVID-19 Disinfection & Safety Certificate is brand agnostic and works with unique systems of BSCs.
What is Covered?
The course is comprised of five sections, including:
- Infection Control and COVID-19
- Worksite Safety Precautions
- Defining Cleaning and Disinfecting
- Proper Cleaning Procedures
- Documentation and Communication
Once all five sections have been successfully completed, the student will be issued a BSCAI COVID-19 Disinfection & Safety Course certificate. Learn more about the course features at https://www.bscai.org/Education/COVID-19-Disinfection-and-Safety-Course.
How Do I Get Started?
This three-hour course costs just $75 per employee for non-BSCAI member companies and does not expire or require any continuing education credits to maintain. Members of BSCAI will save on this course and receive many other benefits.
Updates on when the course will be available for purchase will be posted online and emailed to BSCAI members. Stay tuned!
Show your customers that you have invested in your employee safety and training on CDC, EPA and OSHA guidelines related to routine disinfection for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases that could threaten occupant health and safety, which is more important now than ever.
Learn more, visit bscai.org.
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