Quote For Services
Quote for Services is valid through December 2020.
Hosting Department/Agency will not be responsible for additional travel expenses.
Infection Control/Emerging Concepts, Inc. also offers contract pricing for courses. If interested, please ask for a separate Quote. We would happy to assist. |
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Proposed Course(s): |
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Fee: Per Person |
Two Day | Basic Designated Infection Control Officer Training Course |
$ 425.00 |
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One Day | Advanced Designated Infection Control Officer Training Course |
$ 285.00 |
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One Day | Train the Trainer: OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Airborne and Droplet Transmitted Diseases |
$ 310.00 |
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Eight Hour: Administrators Course |
$ 200.00 |
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Course Size: |
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Maximum Number of Registrants: 50 Minimum Number of Registrants: 15 |
Responsibilities of Infection Control/Emerging Concepts, Inc.
- Presentation of the above nationally accredited Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE), formerly CECBEMS
- Provide Host: Hosting Department with event registration site on https://ic-ec.com/training
- Provide Host: Hosting Department with periodic registration updates
- Provide Host: Hosting Department with Customized Course Brochure
- Provide each registrant with Course Book and Reference Flash Drive
- Flash Drives for Train-the-Trainer OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens & TB Course include New Staff Training for Bloodborne Pathogens, Airborne & Droplet Transmitted Diseases Presentation
- Provide each registrant with completion Certificate
- Provide Host: Hosting Department with ONE (1) Free registrant for every sixteen (16) paid course registrants
- Instructors will manage their own travel reservations
Responsibilities of Host: Hosting Department
- Provide Hosting Department Liaison and Alternate Liaison
- Available during regular business hours prior to course
- Available 24/7 during course presentations
- Provide Training Space equipped with:
- Projector and Screen
- Computer (Optional)
- AV assistance if necessary
- Enough Tables to Accommodate the students
- IC/EC recommends having no more than 3 officers per table to allow for active note taking.
- Course Materials are available in classroom 30 minutes prior to start time
- Coffee and Breakfast treats for the start of the course
- Provide list of local lodging accommodations within reasonable drive time of training location used for instructors only
- Post Directional Flyers to assist finding classroom location
Course Scheduling
Infection Control/Emerging Concepts, Inc. reserves training dates on a first come first serve basis and is currently booking courses for January to December of the calendar year 2020. The Basic Designated Infection Control Officer Training Course is offered on Monday/Tuesday or Saturday/Sunday exceptions may be made at the discretion of the instructors.
Course Confirmation
Confirmation Email will be sent to course liaison 30 days prior to course.
Termination Clause
Hosting Department may terminate the contract at any time for any reason. However, if the contract is terminated within 30 days of the course date, Hosting Department will be responsible for reimbursing Infection Control/Emerging Concepts for any fees assessed for cancellation of flights, hotels, and/or car rentals booked in connection to the course.
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Two-day course is designed to prepare the Infection Control Officer to fully meet the requirements for the position established under NFPA 1581, OSHA, and the Ryan White Law. The Ryan White Law states that each fire, EMS and law enforcement agency must have a designated officer to manage exposure issues for the department. Understanding this role and the many aspects of this job is important to assist with department risk management and department member advocacy.
The training program will lay out the various laws and regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program. In addition, participants will learn the core regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program, and participants will learn the core components of an effective post-exposure management program.
The roles and responsibilities along with a job description are presented. Step-by-step program formulation is presented to enable the course participant to return to his/her workplace and set up a working program. A well trained designated officer will be an effective advocate for both the members of the departments as well as the administration.
Please note that we have resumed IN PERSON training courses!
The Ryan White Law states that each fire, EMS and law enforcement agency must have a designated officer to manage exposure issues for the department. This 2-day course is designed to prepare the Infection Control Officer to fully meet the requirements for this position established under NFPA 1581, OSHA, and the Ryan White Law. Understanding this role and the many aspects of this job is important to assist with department risk management and department member advocacy. The training program will lay out the various laws and regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program.
In addition, participants will learn the core regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program, and participants will learn the core components of an effective post-exposure management program. The roles and responsibilities along with a job description are presented. Step-by-step program formulation is presented to enable the course participant to return to his/her workplace and set up a working program. A well trained designated officer will be an effective advocate for both the members of the departments as well as the administration.
Event Date | 04-01-2023 8:30 am |
Event End Date | 04-02-2023 5:00 pm |
Capacity | 45 |
Registered | 0 |
Available place | 45 |
Cut off date | 03-25-2023 |
Individual Price | $455.00 |
We are no longer accepting registration for this event
Please note that we have resumed IN PERSON training courses!
The Ryan White Law states that each fire, EMS and law enforcement agency must have a designated officer to manage exposure issues for the department. This 2-day course is designed to prepare the Infection Control Officer to fully meet the requirements for this position established under NFPA 1581, OSHA, and the Ryan White Law. Understanding this role and the many aspects of this job is important to assist with department risk management and department member advocacy. The training program will lay out the various laws and regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program.
In addition, participants will learn the core regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program, and participants will learn the core components of an effective post-exposure management program. The roles and responsibilities along with a job description are presented. Step-by-step program formulation is presented to enable the course participant to return to his/her workplace and set up a working program. A well trained designated officer will be an effective advocate for both the members of the departments as well as the administration.
Event Date | 05-11-2023 8:30 am |
Event End Date | 05-12-2023 5:00 pm |
Capacity | 45 |
Registered | 9 |
Available place | 36 |
Cut off date | 05-04-2023 |
Individual Price | $455.00 |
The Ryan White Law states that each fire, EMS and law enforcement agency must have a designated officer to manage exposure issues for the department. This 2-day course is designed to prepare the Infection Control Officer to fully meet the requirements for this position established under NFPA 1581, OSHA, and the Ryan White Law. Understanding this role and the many aspects of this job is important to assist with department risk management and department member advocacy. The training program will lay out the various laws and regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program.
In addition, participants will learn the core regulations that must be taken into account to establish a comprehensive program, and participants will learn the core components of an effective post-exposure management program. The roles and responsibilities along with a job description are presented. Step-by-step program formulation is presented to enable the course participant to return to his/her workplace and set up a working program. A well trained designated officer will be an effective advocate for both the members of the departments as well as the administration.
Event Date | 06-13-2023 8:30 am |
Event End Date | 06-14-2023 5:00 pm |
Capacity | 45 |
Registered | 2 |
Available place | 43 |
Cut off date | 06-07-2023 |
Individual Price | $425.00 |
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Beginning November 1st, 2019, IC/EC will no longer accept 'Invoice Later' at the time of registration. All credit card transactions will confirmed with a email confirmation AND an invoice that can be used for record keeping purposes.