COVID-19 Education Safety Manager Certification
Schools must keep staff, students, and families safe from COVID-19. Accomplishing this goal requires a focused education safety manager familiar with relevant laws, proven practices, testing procedures, and personal protective equipment.
Our COVID-19 Education Safety Manager Certification program will enable you to:
- Learn OSHA requirements
- Establish school safety protocols
- Protect schools and districts from potential legal liability
- Prove your knowledge to colleagues, students, and families with your COVID-19 Education Safety Manager Certificate
We have packed a large volume of interesting and useful content into five engaging webinars, including detailed procedures that you can apply immediately to help prevent a coronavirus outbreak in your organization.
COVID-19 and CDC Guidelines: How To Design A Classroom For Social Distancing
- Latest guidelines from the CDC and OSHA
- Most effective classroom layouts
- Alternatives to traditional desks
- Strategies to ensure safe distancing
- Incorporating in-person, hybrid, and distance learning models
COVID-19, Sickness, and Students in the K-12 Schools: Step by Step Guidance
- Student monitoring
- Student medial privacy laws
- Techniques for training employees to address student illnesses
- Parent communications
- Best practices for involving public health departments
COVID-19: Masks And Personal Protective Equipment: Schools’ Responsibility And Liability
- Organizations required to use PPE by the CDC and OSHA
- Situations in which students, teachers, and other staff must wear facemasks
- Strategies to ensure students use face coverings
- Potential for lawsuits for not keeping employees and students safe
- Protocol for handling people who refuse to wear masks
- Techniques to convey a feeling of safety to students, families, and employees
COVID-19, Testing, and Temperatures for Schools: How to Make Things Safer as Staff and Students Return
- Legal implications of requiring medical tests for employees and students
- EEOC definition of a “direct threat”
- Types of testing available
- Ethical issues
- Testing and temperature protocols to implement
- Role of testing in FFCRA and EMFLA