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SUMMARY:IES Detroit | April Meeting Lighting for NICU - Illuminating Engineering Society
DESCRIPTION:Come join SMSHE and the IES Detroit Section for Volume 3 of the IES Detroit Healthcare Series \nNICU LIGHTING with Laurie Emery \nLighting for the NICU Space: Supporting Health\, Comfort\, and Wellbeing of Neonates\, Family and Staff through Lighting Design \nDescription:\nThe NICU is a complex medical environment\, and at any time there will be vulnerable newborn infants\, family members and professional medical staff occupying the area\, requiring thoughtful application of the lighting design. This course will focus on lighting design strategies that meet the standards and best practices for NICU patient rooms and their unique illumination needs. This course will also address special lighting for the treatment of infants with medical conditions unique to neonates including addressing the body’s photo-biological response to daylight and the visual lighting spectrum and how to apply it. The lighting design intent in the NICU is to create a space for healing\, care\, and respite for the newborns\, their families\, and caregivers. \nLearning Objectives:\nAt the end of this course participants will be able to:\n• Describe a neonate’s eye development and the importance of lighting design to ensure proper light levels for their development while safely protecting their vision\n• Discuss the body’s biological and physiological responses to light and how it relates to the wellbeing of the neonate and their families in NICU environments\n• Explain need for cycled light\, daylight and proximity to the newborns as well as family members and staff\n• Categorize different NICU Care Room layouts and compare lighting solutions to create a comfortable and safe outcome for neonates\, families\, and caregivers \nTarget Audience:\nArchitects\, Interior Designers and other design professionals. The ideal audience size can be 10-30 people. This program is basic and meets the needs\nof professionals at every experience level. \nIES DETROIT April 2025 meeting \nLighting For NICU AIA_HSW \nThere is promo code for SMSHE members for a reduced fee of $25.  Please enter the promo code upon registration to see this ticket. \nPromo Code: SMSHE \nRegister by clicking on the Website Link below.
URL:https://www.smshehealthcare.org/event/ies-detroit-april-meeting-lighting-for-nicu-illuminating-engineering-society/
LOCATION:Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital – Administration Building; Auditorium 1st Floor\, 3601 West 13 Mile Road\, Royal Oak\, MI\, 48073\, United States
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SUMMARY:Waste Management in the Healthcare Setting
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: \n \nKristin Eby\, MSES\, Senior Project Manager \nSpeaker Bio: \nKristin Eby has 28 years of environmental health and safety (EHS) experience across numerous industries including automotive foundries\, machining and extrusion facilities\, consumer and industrial chemical manufacturers\, and the aerospace industry. Ms. Eby has spent 12 of those 28 years as an EHS Compliance Consultant in assisting various companies and municipalities\, large and small\, in meeting and navigating the complex requirements of Federal\, State and local EHS regulations. Ms. Eby’s areas of expertise include environmental compliance audits to determine applicable regulations specific to the client & identify compliance gaps\, waste stream analysis and management\, DOT hazmat compliance\, and the implementation and management of environmental management systems. She has also led the development and implementation of a comprehensive sustainability initiative for a small chemical manufacturing company to meet the expectations and requirements of Walmart\, its largest customer. \nMs. Eby has served as President and Vice-President of Fort Wayne’s local American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP – Anthony Wayne Chapter) as well as the Treasurer of the Northeast Indiana Sustainable Business Council (NISBC). \nPRESENTATION: \nWaste Management in the Healthcare Setting \nSynopsis: \nAs a result of numerous historical environmental tragedies that resulted from the improper disposal of hazardous waste\, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed comprehensive and often confusing regulations for the proper handling and management of waste. Healthcare establishments are not exempt and must know and understand the waste it generates\, and ensure proper disposal. \nThis event will help SMSHE members achieve the following: \n\nLearn how to characterize waste generated by your facilities\, especially your hazardous waste. Hazardous waste from healthcare facilities could include spent concentrated cleaning chemicals\, radioactive waste\, spent flammable hand sanitizers\, etc.\nIdentify your hazardous waste generator status and understand the requirements for each. This includes waste container labeling\, storage area inspections\, development of contingency plans\, training\, and hazmat shipping regulations.\nUnderstand how to manage other types of waste\, including fluorescent bulbs\, spent batteries\, biohazardous waste\, and non-hazardous waste.\nReview common hazardous waste violations to ensure you address these at your facilities before you receive a visit from a regulator.\n\nLunch / Meeting sponsored by SES Environmental \n 
URL:https://www.smshehealthcare.org/event/waste-management-in-the-healthcare-setting/
LOCATION:McLaren Macomb Medical Building\, 22500 Metro Parkway\, Clinton Township\, MI\, 48035\, United States
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