On-Site Decontamination & PPE Training

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Reading a decon protocol and executing one are not the same thing. The only way your staff will perform decontamination correctly under pressure is if they have done it with their hands — with your equipment, in your environment, with someone qualified to correct their technique in real time. That is what this training delivers.

D2EMC comes to your facility and conducts a full 8-hour hands-on training session covering patient decontamination protocols, PPE donning and doffing, level assignment and upgrade/downgrade decision-making, decon corridor setup and flow, and CBRN response integration. The training is built to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and NFPA 472 and delivered using your actual decontamination equipment and your facility's physical layout — so your staff trains in the environment they will actually operate in.

Available formats include a single on-site session for 15 to 30 participants, a second cohort delivered the same day, an annual repeat contract for two sessions per year to maintain competency through turnover, a small-group format for teams under 15, and healthcare coalition block pricing for groups of four or more hospitals.

Your Discovery Call — Free of Charge Before we confirm your training date, we schedule a free discovery call to understand your participant count, equipment inventory, facility layout, existing training baseline, and what documentation format your accreditation file requires. Your quote is prepared and shared with you after that call.

What You Walk Away With A full day of hands-on decontamination and PPE training for your staff — delivered on-site with your actual equipment. Every participant receives documented completion records tied to OSHA and NFPA standards, ready for your survey file. You also receive a brief written summary of observations from the training day — including any technique gaps or equipment issues identified during the session — so your leadership has a record of what was found and what was corrected.

Best for: Hospitals that need to build or maintain documented decontamination competency, facilities preparing for a TJC survey with CBRN or decon requirements, and healthcare coalitions coordinating regional training across multiple facilities.

Reading a decon protocol and executing one are not the same thing. The only way your staff will perform decontamination correctly under pressure is if they have done it with their hands — with your equipment, in your environment, with someone qualified to correct their technique in real time. That is what this training delivers.

D2EMC comes to your facility and conducts a full 8-hour hands-on training session covering patient decontamination protocols, PPE donning and doffing, level assignment and upgrade/downgrade decision-making, decon corridor setup and flow, and CBRN response integration. The training is built to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and NFPA 472 and delivered using your actual decontamination equipment and your facility's physical layout — so your staff trains in the environment they will actually operate in.

Available formats include a single on-site session for 15 to 30 participants, a second cohort delivered the same day, an annual repeat contract for two sessions per year to maintain competency through turnover, a small-group format for teams under 15, and healthcare coalition block pricing for groups of four or more hospitals.

Your Discovery Call — Free of Charge Before we confirm your training date, we schedule a free discovery call to understand your participant count, equipment inventory, facility layout, existing training baseline, and what documentation format your accreditation file requires. Your quote is prepared and shared with you after that call.

What You Walk Away With A full day of hands-on decontamination and PPE training for your staff — delivered on-site with your actual equipment. Every participant receives documented completion records tied to OSHA and NFPA standards, ready for your survey file. You also receive a brief written summary of observations from the training day — including any technique gaps or equipment issues identified during the session — so your leadership has a record of what was found and what was corrected.

Best for: Hospitals that need to build or maintain documented decontamination competency, facilities preparing for a TJC survey with CBRN or decon requirements, and healthcare coalitions coordinating regional training across multiple facilities.