Regulatory Agencies 101
Target Audience:
- Facilities Compliance Monitor
- Environment of Care Compliance Specialist
- PES Managers and Supervisors
- Public Safety Managers and Supervisors
- Employees who work directly with contractors, consultants, and other vendors
- Employees interested in project management, supervisor positions, or leadership positions
Course Description:
Regulatory Agencies 101 addresses the regulatory agencies which apply to healthcare facilities and their respective functions, interpretation, and applications. Regulatory agencies discussed in this course include, but are not limited to: OSHA, DEA, FCC, ADA, EPA, DHSR, VDH, CMS, TJC, AAAHC, ASHRAE, FGI, NFPA, and ANSI. This course also focuses on policies and procedures specific to environment management. Participants will learn how to locate, complete, and submit various forms and documents related to environmental protection. Topics discussed air and water permits, hazardous waste permits, underground storage permits, SPCC plans, and asbestos management.
Learning Objectives:
- Recall regulatory agencies which apply to the healthcare environment
- Describe the function and application of specific regulatory agencies
- Understand interpretations from various codes and standards established by applicable regulatory agencies
- Recognize various permits related to environmental management
Course Content
Ratings and Reviews
several of the test questions included dates and things that were not covered in the course content. It is going to be very difficult for most folks to pass!
Need more time for test taking.
presentation and preparation for exam
Relevant Topics
Dan Martin did an excellent job as the class instructor. He was great at moving through the material and explaining particulars about each regulatory agency to the class.
Dan Martin was Good teacher. Was knowledgeable about course and helpful to us knowing I for whether it was old or new to us.
the instructor did a really good job in explaining the agencies and the way and why they work the way they do
Accreditation Guidelines met all expectations
All the info.
good