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    Webinar Details


    Event Type

    Live Online

    Date

    Tuesday, May 13, 2025

    Time

    10:30 AM - 11:30 AM ET

    Location

    PharmCon Webinar Studio (freeCE.com)

    Credits

    1 Contact Hour(s)

    Target Audience

    Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse

    Cost

    $30.00

    • Overview

      Provisions for workplace safety can easily be taken for granted after decades of continual integration of OSHA best practices in the workplace. And, professionally, we have made huge strides in ensuring worker safety in today’s pharmacies. Still, common problematic areas periodically surface as potential violations for pharmacy employers. Whether it be through the Hazard Communications Standards or through the Bloodborne Pathogen Standards or simply through more general OSHA expectations, every pharmacy employer must provide very specific safety provisions to its employees. This session seeks to examine some of the more common OSHA standards applicable to the contemporary practice of pharmacy.


      Handouts

      Slide Document 24102L04_2pp.pdf
      Slide Document 24102L04_6pp.pdf





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      PharmCon
    • Pharmacist

      Cite the role that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) plays in contemporary pharmacy practice
      Identify common problematic areas with OSHA compliance in today’s pharmacies
      Specify elements of the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard that have implications for today’s pharmacy personnel

      Pharmacy Technician

      Cite the role that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) plays in contemporary pharmacy practice
      Identify common problematic areas with OSHA compliance in today’s pharmacies
      Specify elements of the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard that have implications for today’s pharmacy personnel

      Nurse

      Cite the role that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) plays in contemporary pharmacy practice
      Identify common problematic areas with OSHA compliance in today’s pharmacies
      Specify elements of the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard that have implications for today’s pharmacy personnel
    • Repeat Presentation

      This presentation was last given on 5/13/2025 10:30 AM

      Future Airings

      There are no future airings of this activity scheduled at this time.

    • Activity Type

      Knowledge

      CE Broker

      20-1192038

      Universal Activity Number

      Pharmacist 0798-0000-24-102-L04-P

      Pharmacy Technician 0798-0000-24-102-L04-T

      Nurse 0798-0000-24-102-L04-N

      ACPE PharmCon is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

      PharmCon, Inc. is an approved course provider for continuing education for nurses by the Florida Board of Nursing. PharmCon is also recognized by the California Board of Nursing as a provider of nursing programs.

      In order to obtain a Statement of Credit, attendees must respond to all randomly-generated participation checks and complete a program evaluation. Attendees may immediately print their Statement of Credit or leave them stored on the website.

    • Faculty

      Kevin  Hope, RPh
      Senior Director of Continuing Education, PharmCon

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