Webinar Recording – Recording Update on mould – Qld- Recorded 19 April 24

Presenter(s): Presenter/s: Debra Lee

Recorded 19 April 2024

Update on mould – the Qld regulators perspective – 19 April 24 This webinar will include topics including: Legislative requirements in relation to managing the risks of exposure to mould. What does compliance look like? What would the inspectorate look for in relation to a complaint?

 

Debra Lee

Debra Lee is a Registered Nurse with an extensive background in acute healthcare and has Qualifications in Infection Prevention and Public Health. She has worked with the Queensland Regulator since May 2021 as Principal Advisor Occupational Health. She is and Associate Member of AIOH and had decided to “join the dark side” by undertaking further study in Occupational Hygiene. This webinar will include topics including: Legislative requirements in relation to managing the risks of exposure to mould. What does compliance look like? What would the inspectorate look for in relation to a complaint? Debra Lee Debra Lee is a Registered Nurse with an extensive background in acute healthcare and has Qualifications in Infection Prevention and Public Health. She has worked with the Queensland Regulator since May 2021 as Principal Advisor Occupational Health. She is and Associate Member of AIOH and had decided to “join the dark side” by undertaking further study in Occupational Hygiene.

Posted on 19/04/2024

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