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2/25/2026
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When:
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026 2:00 - 3:00 pm
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Zoom California United States
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Contact:
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CSHE
admin@cshe.org
9168606226
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ICRA Monitoring: The Days of the Tissue Test for Negative Pressure Verification Hopefully Are Gone.
Protection of Patients and Staff from infectious germs (not to mention dust and debris) is critical to maintaining a safe environment during construction and renovation work in your facility. Understand the ICRA Process and its importance is critical
to your Facility Team, Vendors and Contractors to ensure that Prevention and Protection of Infection Concerns is critical. Negative pressure is critical to success, and establishing, maintaining and documenting are critical for success. This session
will present required practices and procedures to enhance that safety and protection and re-enforce the ICRA process.
You must register to receive the zoom link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the ICRA Process and its importance in patient and staff protection.
- Identify tools and techniques to both establish negative pressure but also ensure it is maintained and documented.
- Identify responsibilities for confirming effectiveness and maintenance of required containments and negative pressure. Roles for both facility staff and vendors.
Register Today
Speaker
Michael P. Murphy - VP Healthcare Sales, Western Region, First Onsite
A former Assistant Director of Engineering and Director of Plant Operations at several Healthcare facilities and a California State General & Electrical Contractor, Mike has a handle on both construction work including repairs and remodeling within
the healthcare facility setting. With hundreds of prepared and administered ICRAs, Mike has the experience and exposure to work with facility managers to improve their ICRAs and also improve their ICRA management and ensure proper implementation and
surveillance.
Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact us at admin@cshe.org or 916-860-6226. Thank you.
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