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Occupational health and safety experts at University of Houston-Clear Lake will present a series of four webinars to educate employers a ...
May 20, 2021
Occupational health and safety experts at University of Houston-Clear Lake will present
a series of four webinars to educate employers and employees on workplace safety issues pertaining to COVID-19.Β
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Beginning May 21 through June 11, the virtual training sessions will focus on the
safety measures employers and employees can continue to take to protect themselves,
their customers and their families from COVID-19.
Associate Professor of Occupational Health and Safety Robert N. Phalen in UH-Clear Lakeβs College of Engineering will lead the presentations, focusing on the science of how infectious viruses are
transmitted, and how we can protect each other.Β
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βPandemics, epidemics and outbreaks are not once-in-a-lifetime events,β Phalen said.
βEbola happened just a few years ago and influenza is a very serious condition that
we deal with every year. Viruses are mysterious, but since our treatments are better
now, the outcome is often better.β
While face masks are a common sight in 2021, Phalen said, personal protective equipment
(PPE) is one of the last lines of defense against infections like COVID-19. Improving
ventilation, maintaining distances and reducing contact with others are often more
efficient and effective methods to help keep us from having to bring out the ventilators
and face coverings.Β
βThe more educated we are, the more public-health minded weβll become,β Phalen said.
βAmericans typically have a strong resistance to anything that restricts our freedoms.
But itβs like seat belts; remember how hard it was to get everyone to buckle up? Education
and information led to acceptance and compliance.β
Phalen said that although new government recommendations are loosening mask restrictions,
employers are still responsible for taking care of their workers.Β βEmployers must report any confirmed cases and can be cited by OSHA for violations.
Developing an infection protection plan for all employees helps everyone be prepared,β
he said.Β
Phalen acknowledged that COVID-19 created many barriers but believes that the webinar
series is one way that UHCL is stepping forward to assist.
βOur goal is to be the resource for employers and the community,β he explained. βThe
university is funded by tax dollars and is a service to the community. Projects like
this are a key element of why weβre here.βΒ
Professor of Occupational Safety and Health Magdy Akladios, and Daysha OβPry, a board-certified industrial hygienist and safety professional
at Shell Oil Company in Deer Park, will also participate in the webinars and answer
questions.Β
The webinars are free, and are funded by a grant from the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA).
To receive continuing education credits for this training, participants must attend
all four sessions. All webinars are offered free of charge.Β
Register for the webinars online.
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This press release was produced by University of Houston-Clear Lake. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.