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Respiratory Protection Program Information
Program Update - December 14, 2007
Piedmont Health Services is hosting a Respiratory Protection Train the Trainer Program for CHCs in Public Health Region Four on January 25, 2008. PHRST 4 Team Leader and Environmental Epidemiologist, Edie Alfano-Sobsey, is leading the training. Click here to download a copy of the Agenda. If you are participating in this training, don't forget to bring your N95 respirators and your qualitative fit testing kits!
Program Update - November 30, 2007
Anson Regional Medical Services is hosting a Repiratory Protection Train the Trainer Program for CHCs in Public Health Region Seven on January 9, 2008. PHRST 7 Environmental Epidemiologist Specialist, Valerie Lotts, is leading the training. Click here to download a copy of the Agenda. If you are participating in this training, don't forget to bring your N95 respirators and your qualitative fit testing kits!
Program Update - November 28, 2007
Marshburn Medical Center is hosting a Respiratory Protection Train the Trainer Program for CHCs in Public Health Region Six on January 8,2008. PHRST 6 Industrial Hygienist, Keith Rowlands, is leading the training. Click here to download a copy of the Agenda. If you are participating in this training, don't forget to bring your N95 respirators and your qualitative fit testing kits!
Program Update - September 7,2007
Respiratory Protection Training scheduled for health centers within Public Health Region One and the ERAC. Click here to download a copy of the registration information and agenda.
Program Update - July 31, 2007
We have completed the training site coordination. The host sites will be contacted within the next three weeks to schedule a date and time. For those of you who volunteered to host one of the trainings. Thank you!!
Program Update - July 26, 2007
In an effort to provide health centers with a comprehensive respiratory protection program and to enhance your center's level of emergency preparedness, the North Carolina Division of Public Health will be providing a fit testing and train the trainer program over the next few months.
The training dates will be announced soon as the Industrial Hygienists in your region have been provided with the contact information of those health centers that have volunteered to host. Please be mindful of who in your center will attend these regional trainings and who will administer your local program.
If you have any questions about the trainings, please email Paige Hales-Gordo or call (919) 297-0015.
