ICRA Construction

What is Infection Control Risk Assessment?

Healthcare facilities are unique construction environments. Infection Control Risk Assessment training ensures that your team is following best practices for containment of infectious agents as your healthcare facility undergoes renovation. 

Our ICRA program is a partnership with industry experts in pathogen containment. Trained ICRA teams react quickly when unforeseen conditions occur around containment areas. 

Infection Control Risk Assessment assures that your construction team is as professional and committed to patient well being as your medical staff. 

ICRA TEAMS UPHOLD:

  • Patient and staff well being as top priority
  • Uncompromised standards
  • Respect and professionalism

ICRA TRAINING IS AVAILABLE FOR:

  • Nurses
  • Facility Personnel
  • Auxiliary Trades
  • Contractor Representatives
  • Construction Professionals

ICRA 8-Hour Awareness
You can ensure hazard containment is a priority throughout your hospital, with training developed for personnel and trade workers. 

TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Procedure and communication
• Pathogen containment
• Airflow control
• Hazardous materials

ICRA 24-Hour Certification 
Make sure that the construction professionals working within your facility are qualified for infection control risk assessment with hands-on training in a simulated healthcare environment. 

TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Controlling contaminants
• Responsibility to patients
• Site-specific considerations
• Mold in health care facilities

Are you a contractor or carpenter interested in ICRA training?
Email us at ICRA@nwcarpenters.org to learn more.

Healthcare professionals, keep your facility running safely throughout construction. Learn about free training for your team today!

Fill out our form to get connected with an ICRA representative in your area.

Sign up for training:
1. Visit NWCI training center
2. Search ICRA in the class search bar
3. Select your preferred class, then login to enroll

Did You Know?

UBC started on job sites across the country.

Our founding president, Peter J. McGuire worked tirelessly on the job sites across the country with his fellow Carpenters to organize the union. In 1881, he organized a Chicago convention to form a union. Representatives from 11 cities joined him and they produced a constitution and structure. Learn More

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