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Oct 24, 2024

Join experts in a dynamic discussion on indoor air quality and infection prevention in healthcare settings, exploring solutions, standards, and cost-effective measures to create safer environments for patients and staff.

May 21, 2024

Watch this recording for a dedicated discussion on Bridging the Gap Between Current IAQ Assessments and Evolving Biosensing Technologies in Built Environments

Feb 29, 2024

Watch this recording for a dedicated discussion on indoor air quality (IAQ) and its impact on infectious disease transmission in the built environment

Nov 15, 2023

Watch the recording for a compelling discussion on IAQ, exploring effective strategies to mitigate infectious disease transmission in homes, workplaces, and other built environments

Aug 17, 2023

Watch this recording for an engaging conversation on IAQ and how we can use it to combat disease transmission in our homes, workplaces, and public spaces.

Nov 28, 2022

Watch this to learn about what components of disaster and public health responses were present or missing in protecting our healthcare workers and community and when an outbreak should become a disaster response.

Aug 23, 2022

Watch this session to build confidence in public transportation use when the risk of airborne transmission is high in the ongoing spread and mutations of SARS-Cov-2 and other airborne viruses and infections.

Jul 6, 2022

Watch this session to learn about the technological challenges and opportunities in the transportation sector led by some of our leading scientists and practitioners in indoor air quality.

Jan 25, 2022

Watch this session to learn about the needs regarding infectious diseases of one of our most vulnerable workforces: gig workers

Jan 25, 2022

Watch this session to learn about the needs regarding infectious diseases of one of our most vulnerable workforces: education

Jan 25, 2022

Watch the keynote presentation of the CLEAN 2022 needs assessment summit by James Frederick, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety, and Health, as the event keynote speaker

Jan 25, 2022

Watch this session to learn about the needs regarding infectious diseases of one of our most vulnerable workforces: first responders

Jan 25, 2022

Watch this session to learn about the needs regarding infectious diseases of one of our most vulnerable workforces: agriculture and construction

Jan 25, 2022

Funded by a grant from the CDC, IBEC & AIHA partnered to bring together industry leaders in safety and occupational health, including James Frederick, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety, and Health, as the event keynote speaker

Dec 8, 2021

Watch this session to get expert guidance on the impacts of the pandemic and what organizations can do to restart in-person gatherings to rebuild and strengthen their communities.

Nov 2, 2021

Watch this session to learn about the pandemic’s effects on consumer behavior, corporate business models, and financial markets, and watch PNC’s forecasts for economic growth, the job market, inflation, and interest rates.

Oct 19, 2021

Exploring communities' emotional versus logical reactions, emphasizing the crucial role of collective experiences across generations in shaping resilience.

Sep 21, 2021

Watch this session to learn about opportunities to translate science and knowledge from infection control and biosecurity communities to reduce exposure and better manage risk while going back to school

Aug 30, 2021

Learn about the importance of protection against the airborne transmission of COVID-19 in public indoor spaces as part of the complex national plans to 'get back to normal'