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The Infectious Disease Awareness (CAN) course delivers Canada-compliant safety training for individuals potentially exposed to infectious diseases. This training covers key topics such as understanding infectious diseases, the methods of transmission and infection, and measures to halt the spread. This course satisfies the theoretical requirement for occupational safety training. A proficiency checklist is included for employers to conduct a practical evaluation. Upon course completion, participants can download and print a certificate or wallet card as proof of their training in Infectious Disease Awareness (CAN). Please Note: Only an employer can certify an employee. Certification prerequisites may differ across states or provinces. Consult local standards for further occupational training requirements.
The course on Infectious Disease Awareness (CAN) adheres to regulations, and the online version meets classroom training guidelines. It covers segments on Disease Transmission, Disease Prevention, among others. During this course, we'll delve into specific procedures and responsibilities required for someone aiming to safeguard themselves and others against infectious diseases. As part of the training, you'll understand the significance of maintaining personal hygiene and practicing respiratory etiquette. We'll explore the different modes through which a disease can spread. Lastly, we'll stress the criticality of breaking the infection chain via correct cleaning and sanitation procedures, use of PPE, and precautions against insects that spread diseases.
While you will still need to acquaint yourself with all other applicable federal, state, and local standards, this training encapsulates the following regulations:
CANADA
Course topics:
Approximately 45 minutes
Pass mark 80%
Certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 45 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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