Ensure Your Compliance

Join Jeanne Gable as she reviews why it is important to have an understanding of OSHA and its requirements that specifically affect dental practices. Today's environment includes many options to understand and navigate. OSHA compliance and fines are a real threat to the dental practice and must be taken seriously.
OSHA Compliance and the Dental Practice

In this presentation

  • Preparing for an Inspection

    We'll review what to expect during an inspection and what it takes for your office to become OSHA compliant.

  • The Latest CDC Guidelines

    Learn how to implement guidelines for sterilization of patient care items and environmental surface infection control.

  • Commonly Fined Violations

    Find out what the most common violations are and the fines associated with these occurences.

Course Objectives

At the completion of this webinar, participants will understand:

  • How to prepare the dental office for an OSHA inspection

  • The requirements of Hazard Communication, the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, Safety and Preparedness, and Infection Control

  • What the most common fines for dental practices are

  • What to expect during an OSHA audit

  • What it takes to become OSHA Compliant

Instructor

Jeanne Gable

Jeanne Gable is a seasoned professional in the dental industry, bringing over 25 years of multifaceted experience to the table. Throughout her career as a business owner, territory sales representative, and sales manager, Jeanne has developed deep expertise in essential areas such as handpieces, sterilizers, dental instruments, small equipment, water treatment solutions, infection control protocols, and OSHA compliance. Her comprehensive knowledge and passion for excellence make her an invaluable educator in continuing dental education courses, empowering dental professionals to enhance their practices and uphold the highest standards of care.

Learn why it is important to have an understanding of OSHA and its requirements that specifically affect dental practices.

This presentation eligible for 2 CEU, Free Self-Study

CE CREDITS: 2

AGD CODE: 550 Practice Management and Human Relations

EDUCATIONAL METHOD: Lecture, Recorded, Self-instructional (self-study)

LOCATION: Online

PREREQUISITES: 

  • Live portion of OSHA Training provided by DDS Rescue
  • This course is presented in a recorded webinar format. Internet access to support streaming video is required.


ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 4/30/2024

EXPIRATION DATE:  4/30/2025

Please email [email protected] if you wish to be in contact with the course author/creator(s) with any questions or for clarification of course concepts or for technical assistance in completing the online test.

All participants assume individual responsibility for providing evidence of contact hours of continuing education to the appropriate authorities and for the maintenance of their individual records


The Fine Print

Commercial Disclosure: 

This presentation is made possible through the continued support of Method Pro. Jeanne Gable is a consultant and/or speaker for the following companies and/or organizations: DDS Rescue, Method Pro, Inc. Jeanne Gable may receive an honorarium as compensation from the CE Supporter of this presentation and/or from Method Pro and/or DDS Rescue for the time involved in preparing and delivering this online presentation.

Method Pro is an approved AGD PACE Provider of dental continuing education. Method Pro strives to deliver balanced, objective and clinically relevant information grounded on scientific research. Lecturers who are invited to deliver Method Pro CE Presentations are advised to substantiate their claims with research-supported data and to disclose all commitments to, or relationships with, any commercial entity within the dental industry. In many cases, lecturers are sponsored by a dental manufacturing company, which provides them with support in the form of honorarium and/or dental products and equipment in order to help with clinical presentations. Prior to each live or recorded CE webinar or event, lecturers are made aware of the importance of delivering their presentations without commercial bias, and where appropriate, to mention a variety of different product choices that may be relevant to the subject matter of the lecture, for the educational benefit of the participant.

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