This 8-Hour Disinfection Certification for School and College Campus Administrators is tailored specifically for school administrators, campus managers, or anyone in charge of the implementation of a COVID-19 disinfection protocol for learning facilities. Attendees of this course will learn effective COVID-19 prevention and control methods specific to high-traffic areas such as school campuses.
As communities consider how to safely re-open schools and colleges, CDC offers updated considerations for strategies that K-12 school administrators can use to help protect students, teachers, and staff and slow the spread of COVID-19. These updated considerations are intended to aid school administrators as they consider how to protect the health, safety, and wellbeing of students, teachers, staff, their families, and communities. Important goals of a learning facility's COVID-19 protocol should include:
This program is comprised of two parts: a 2-hour On-demand Course, and a 6-hour Live Interactive Webinar. Both are included with registration. The date and time that you register for are for the Live Webinar portion, which must be attended in real-time.
NOTE: The 2-hr on-demand course must be completed prior to the Live Webinar date selected at registration. Access will be received within 1 business day of registration to start the on-demand training.
Also Available: 4-Hour COVID-19 Disinfection Technician for Schools and College Campuses
PART 1 - On-Demand: 2-Hour COVID-19 Safe Work Practices for Infection Prevention and Control in Schools and Institutions of Higher Learning
This on-demand course offers an introduction into the basic principles of Infection Prevention and Control and how they apply to the safe operations and daily interventions needed in schools and educational facilities. The modules presented cover topics including:
PART 2 - Live Webinar: 6-Hour COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control Management in Schools and Institutions of Higher Learning
This industry-tailored course is designed for anyone in schools (K-12) or college campuses who play a critical role in the design, implementation and evaluation of an effective Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) program to apply to the facilities. The live webinar will at the more managerial or maintenance director level person that would typically be considered a designated person. The IPC manager should be the one providing the appropriate level of training to anyone carrying out enhanced cleaning and disinfecting. Topics covered include: