Who Should
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Facility
managers and engineers
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Infection
control professionals
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Water treatment
specialists
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Plumbing contractors
What
Others Said
About the Two-Day Course From Which This Course is Extracted
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“Very
good seminar.” Mark Zipperer, hospital utility systems chairman
“The
research and real world experience were very beneficial.” Frank
Lloyd, Technical Specialties Corporation (water treatment), Atlanta, GA
About
the Instructor Top
Matthew
R. Freije earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue
University. He
evaluates hospitals and other large buildings, recommends comprehensive
solutions to Legionella problems, provides litigation assistance and expert testimony,
and assists with outbreak investigations. His book
Legionellae Control in
Health Care Facilities: A Guide for Minimizing Risk, a 1997 award
finalist, has been fully reviewed or highlighted in more than 50
professional journals and has sold in 30 countries. Freije is
the author of several articles, has served as a guest speaker for
professional societies, and is the editor of Legionella E-news, an
international newsletter that covers outbreaks and new technology. He
is a member of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE), the American
Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE),
and
the Water Quality Association (WQA).
Unbiased
Recommendations Top
We are able to present a completely unbiased
view because we have no affiliation with suppliers or manufacturers.
Continuing
education units
(CEUs)
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The
live course qualifies for 0.15
CEU according to the guidelines set forth by the International Association
for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). Many
licensing boards and professional societies may grant continuing education
credit for this seminar toward specific credential requirements if you
submit the course outline and your Certificate. For example, our
face-to-face courses qualifiy for continuing education with the following
organizations: American
Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH), Association
of Water Technologies (AWT) toward CWT
recertification, American
Hospital Association (AHA) toward Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM)
certification renewal, and the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE).
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