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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the primary federal agency responsible for setting and enforcing workplace safety and health standards in the U.S., and plays a critical role in establishing guidance that protect both healthcare workers and patients from occupational hazards. Review OSHA standards most relevant to clinical facilities:
Learn how to foster a culture of compliance and safety for your employees and patients.
Ensuring patient safety is a crucial factor in healthcare delivery, and it is closely tied to the safety and well-being of healthcare workers. The healthcare industry has one of the highest rates of work-related injuries and illnesses. Preparation is a key line of defense. Eliminate known dangers in your practice, implement safe workplace standards for employees and patients, and maintain compliance. By adhering to OSHA's standards, you can improve safety culture, reduce workplace injuries, and ensure that both workers and patients receive the care they need in a safe environment.
Learning Objectives
Program times are Central unless otherwise noted.
| Session | Date | Time | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | April 30, 2026 | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm | Jan Hailey |
Fee: $239.00
Target Audience
Whether you are a provider, manager, or practice leader, this program will help you translate quality initiatives into measurable results that contribute to your healthcare organization's success.
PMI's new Virtual Classroom experience allows for optimal interaction. Get your questions answered by the instructor in real time and build a network with your peers.
Registration includes live instructor led classroom instruction plus companion digital materials. A meeting link will be provided by email 2 or 3 days prior to the event.