Operations Related to Environmental Hygiene

The CMIP workshop provides EVS professionals with knowledge necessary to meet the CMS requirements for an infection preventionist.
Becoming a certified environmental services professional with CHESP certification shows that you know how to maintain health care environments.
Collaborating with health care systems across the country who have CHEST trained and certified front line teams, 91°µÍøºÚÁÏis collecting and analyzing data around key measures such as infection rates, HCAHPs scores, turnover, and employee engagement. In this program we will share data findings associated…
This webinar will provide an in-depth explanation of how organisms develop drug resistance, and what we can do to reduce this growth.
A close working relationship between Environmental Services and Infection Prevention leads to fewer infections. This webinar will discuss the  role of each department and methods for building effective working relationships.
Recent outbreaks of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) and adenovirus among children have raised questions about ways to prevent transmission when those affected are admitted to a health care facility. This advisory offers information regarding AFM, viruses that are currently implicated, modes of…
Studies have shown that emphasis should be placed on adequately training environmental service workers and providing timely feedback on the thoroughness of cleaning by using fluorescent marking or ATP methods. By identifying the connectors and promoters from the front-line staff and focusing them…