Whether the construction is still being planned or a ribbon cutting is just around the corner, is your construction management team asking, “How will we know our building water is safe and ready for occupancy by our staff and the public?” Join us for a discussion led by epidemiologist Dr. Angela Tonozzi and Caitlin Liddiard of Phigenics, focusing on water safety for construction. Dr. Tonozzi will present a tool for applying the Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) method to water to assess risk factors associated with construction activities and make proactive operational changes aligned with published industry guidance from the CDC, CMS, ASHRAE, Joint Commission, and the Facilities Guidelines Institute (FGI).
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Dr. Angela Tonozzi is a board-certified Preventive Medicine and Public Health physician specializing in Healthcare Epidemiology. She has worked with Phigenics as a consultant since 2020, and her focus is on preventing healthcare-associated infections from the built environment.
Caitlin Liddiard was a Program Development Manager for Water Management in Construction during her time with Phigenics. She is certified in Sustainable Comprehensive Water Management Programs for the Built Environment. Before Phigenics, she worked as a molecular diagnostics laboratory technician in both environmental and clinical microbiology laboratories. Caitlin earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomolecular Engineering and Master of Business Administration from the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Phigenics does not sell chemicals. Instead, we offer defensible, independent third-party advice. If you have specific questions about preventing Legionella in decorative water features beyond the scope of this video, please give us a call at 844.850.4087 or email: info@phigenics.com and an expert Phigenics Legionella consultant will contact you.