Dust, Debris, and Disease: Mastering ICRA for Occupied Renovations
October 14, 2026, from 12:00 – 2:00 pm CT
What we’ll discuss:
Construction dust is a carrier for Aspergillus and other harmful organisms, and most facilities teams end up
“policing” contractors without clear, consistent structure. This session walks through how to perform and document an ICRA from start to finish: selecting the right ICRA class, installing and monitoring barriers, managing negative pressure, and safely dismantling containment in occupied spaces. Attendees leave with a practical framework to protect patients and staff before, during, and after above-ceiling and renovation work.
Who should attend:
Facilities Manager, Director of Plant Operations, Construction Project Manager, Owner’s Rep, Infection Preventionist, Safety Officer
Session Objectives:
This workshop will show how to position Facilities Operations that owns the standard, trains contractors, and can
defend the approach to Infection Prevention and surveyors.
What you’ll receive:
– 2 Continuing Education Credits (CECs) equivalent to 0.2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
– Practical Job Aid
