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Total Credits: 1 MASBO Credit(s)
Tags: Winter Conference
COVID-19 Implications on Facility Cleaning will dive into what good cleaning practices are and how to ensure they are being followed in your facilities. We will also discuss the different methods of technology that you may be seeing in the media, such as: electrostatic sprayers, bipolar ionization, UV light and air purifiers.
Recording: COVID Implications for Facility Cleaning - Taylor Dickinson Presentation Slides (1.1 MB) | 21 Pages | Available after Registration |
Recording: COVID Implications for Facility Cleaning - Taylor Dickinson Handout 1 (129.2 KB) | 1 Pages | Available after Registration |
Recording: COVID Implications for Facility Cleaning - Taylor Dickinson Handout 2 (88.5 KB) | 1 Pages | Available after Registration |
Recording: COVID Implications for Facility Cleaning - Taylor Dickinson Handout 3 (141.3 KB) | 5 Pages | Available after Registration |
Recording: COVID Implications for Facility Cleaning - Taylor Dickinson Handout 4 (268.1 KB) | 8 Pages | Available after Registration |
Taylor Dickinson has more than 8 years of experience in the health and safety field working on a variety of projects, including: industrial hygiene sampling, asbestos project design and coordination, health and safety program maintenance and fungal sampling. Taylor’s safety experience started in the mining industry and she is a Part 48 above-ground Certified MSHA trainer, as well as a Certified Safety Professional through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. She currently oversees operations at IEA’s Virginia & Brainerd offices to assist clients in developing solutions to everyday environmental, health and safety issues, working directly with 34 school districts.