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   Rutgers University

Infectious Disease Awareness and Prevention

Length: 3-4 hours (Direct Delivery); 5-6 hours (Train-the-Trainer)

Audience:
This course is targeted at transit employees who work directly with the public and those responsible for cleaning, servicing, and maintaining transit vehicles and facilities.

Description:
Infectious Disease Awareness and Prevention is designed to provide transit employees with the knowledge and skills to:

  • Identify the types of diseases to which they may be exposed
  • Discuss how these illnesses are often spread
  • Describe how they can protect themselves and others from these diseases
  • Explain the proper methods for disposal and decontamination of infectious material or contaminated items and areas
To accomplish these objectives, the course integrates lecture, visual aids, participant interaction, and learning activities.

Delivery Options:

Direct Delivery – NTI will deliver this course directly to your employees. NTI provides the instructor free of charge. The requesting organization is responsible for providing a training location and audio/visual equipment. A minimum class size of twenty is required. Multiple sessions can be conducted over up to three consecutive days depending on the number employees to be trained. To request a session, download our Course Request Form and email the completed form to Fran Conti at fconti@rutgers.edu or fax it to 732.932.1707.

Hosted Train-the-Trainer – This option is for organizations that plan on implementing the training for their employees using their own instructional staff. Participants preview the course and discuss how they can use NTI’s materials to implement it at their organization. NTI provides the instructor and student materials free of charge. The requesting organization is responsible for providing a training location and audio/visual equipment. Each participant receives an Instructor Package that includes an Instructor Guide, Course Slides and Instructor Notes and a Participant Workbook in hard copy and electronic format. A minimum class size of fifteen is required. To request a session, download our Course Request Form and email the completed form to Fran Conti at fconti@rutgers.edu or fax it at 732.932.1707.

Regional Train-the-Trainer – NTI is conducting a series of FREE one-day Regional Train-the-Trainer courses. Participants preview the course and discuss how they can use NTI’s materials to implement it at their organization. Each participant receives an Instructor Package that includes an Instructor Guide, Course Slides and Instructor Notes and a Participant Workbook in hard copy and electronic format. See below to register for a Regional Train-the-Trainer course.

Fee:
Tuition shall be waived for federal, state and local government employees who work in transportation or related areas.

Fee for contractors and consultants: $0.00

Telephone:  (732) 932-1700
Email:  safety@nti.rutgers.edu
 

All Workplace Safety and Security courses are available for hosting. If your agency is interested in hosting a course, please download the host form, fill it out, and email it to safety@nti.rutgers.edu or fax the form to 732.932.1707.

Available Course Sections: 

To be determined, contact course manager for more information.
 

All training is held in accessible facilities.  Please advise NTI a minimum of three weeks in advance if you require any special arrangements or materials.

NTI reserves the right to limit participation from any one agency



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