Event & CE Calendar

OSHA- Annual Mandated Update for Dentists and Staff - 6/12/25

Address: 377 Oak St., Suite 204, Garden City, NY, United States

Email: office@nassaudental.org

Phone: 5162271112

PAID COURSE

(The Nassau County Dental Society Designated this Activity for 2 CEU, (NYSDA 150, AGD 148))

 

DATE/TIME

Thursday, June 12. 2025
Arrive before 6:45 PM
Lecture 7:00 - 9:00 PM

 

LOCATION

NCDS Headquarters                                                                                                                                                                                377 Oak St. Suite 204                                                                                                                                                                                Garden City, NY 11530               

 

COURSE TITLE

“Annual OSHA-Mandated Update for Dentists and Staff;
What You Need to Know to Comply with the Law”

This course includes New Information including additional requirements recently signed into law  regarding dentist and sepsis management.

This course specifically includes OSHA update for current PPE COVID-19 recommendations, including newly updated masking requirements for NYC and beyond… what practitioners need to know

This requirement is separate from the NYS Mandatory Infection Control Re-Licensure requirement of every four years for dentists and hygienists.

OSHA 29CFR Part 1910.1030 States: Personnel subject to Occupational Exposure should receive Infection Control Training on initial assignment, when new tasks or procedures affect their occupational exposure, and at minimum annually.

Staff are encouraged to attend and must be registered for the same course with their employers.  (If this course is a live webinar, all must be present separately with your video on.)

 

INSTRUCTOR CURRICULUM VITAE

Peter A. Mychajliw, DDS

Dr. Peter A. Mychajliw received his DDS degree from New York University College of Dentistry with multiple clinical honors.  He subsequently completed a two year hospital based General Practice (Chief) Residency at the LIJ Medical Center and subsequently served as its Program Director.  Dr. Mychajliw currently serves as the Associate Director of the NYU Dentistry Lutheran AEGD Program.

Dr. Mychajliw has developed extensive knowledge in comprehensive dental care delivery, including dental implants, to challenging patient profiles such as medically/physically/psychologically compromised patient populations.  His expertise also includes the dental management of cardiac, radiation-oncology, HIV, developmentally disabled patients, among others.

Dr. Mychajliw has served on several medical center committees including Infection Control and Quality Management.  He has also served as Continuing Education Administrator (ADA CERP) and Infection Control Officer in an institutional setting, and currently serves as AGD PACE CE Administrator for the New York Academy of Oral Rehabilitation.  He currently serves on the Board of Director for the Nassau County Dental Society, and as a member of the Dental Practice/Continuing Education Committees for the Society.

Dr. Mychajliw has been practicing and teaching the interdisciplinary team approach method (restorative dentist, surgeon, lab technician, and physician) of patient care, including dental implant reconstruction, since 1990 utilizing a variety of leading implant systems.  He also has lectured broadly for over twenty years in the areas of dental implants, hospital dentistry, dental materials and infection control/OSGA requirements for dentistry.

Peter Mychajliw is a NYS Department of Health Licensed Infection Control Trainer.

 

EDUCATION OBJECTIVES & GOALS

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for ensuring safe working conditions for all employees.

In 2016, OSHA made a major update to the MSDS/SDS (material safety data sheets/safety data sheets) labeling requirements and employee training that required mandatory office  compliance after June 1, 2016, including additional documentation requirements.  OSHA constantly develops new solutions and standards to protect employees from injury and illness.  It is the responsibility of employers to stay up-to-date on any OSHA changes to remain legally compliant, or face fines and costly claims that could lead to lawsuits.  Dentists and their employees should update themselves at least annually and place appropriate documentation into their office manuals.

The goal of this course is to inform attendees of the OSHA/CDC/ADA changes.  The mandatory updates will be discussed in detail with handouts that will help guide the practitioner, hygienist and staff comply with the mandate that has instituted in 2016, and any other changes that have occurred after that date.

Practitioners are encouraged to bring their staff members to facilitate compliance: otherwise, practitioners must fabricate their own document acknowledging dissemination of this update to their staff and place such documentation into the office manual.

If an employer brings staff, a separate employer/employee training attestation document (that the employer and staff will sign at the end of the course) will be given to the employer to place into their office manual.  Employers and their employees must be present together to sign the attestation document.

 

EDUCATION METHODS

In order to provide an effective learning experience, Dr. Mychajliw will be utilizing a slide presentation, distributing educational materials, will be providing a live question and answer session and will review incidences of infection control non-compliance in both private and institutional settings.

 

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None

SPONSORS TO DATE

None

 

REGISTRATION FEES

ADA Member Dentists $100.00

Non-Dentist Staff $75.00

Non-Member Dentists $200.00

 

REGISTRATION, CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY

Pre-registration is required for all courses. Payment is due upon registration (where applicable). Refunds will be issued if we are notified more than 24 hours prior to the event start time; credits for future courses will not be provided. The schedule is subject to change.

Please call us at 516-227-1112 if you have any questions about this lecture. To view our courses by month, click on the calendar tab at www.nassaudental.org

TO REGISTER, CLICK THE LINK BELOW:

Registration for this course opens on 2/6/25

REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT ON 6/1/2024. However, being an in-person course, registration may close earlier if room capacity is met.

 

If you are having difficulty with the online registration, send an email to office@nassaudental.org and include your full name, ADA number, and the name of the course for which you want to register. If payment is due, include a phone number where you can be reached to provide credit card information.

OSHA- Annual Mandated Update for Dentists and Staff - 6/12/25

Address: 377 Oak St., Suite 204, Garden City, NY, United States

Email: office@nassaudental.org

Phone: 5162271112

PAID COURSE

(The Nassau County Dental Society Designated this Activity for 2 CEU, (NYSDA 150, AGD 148))

 

DATE/TIME

Thursday, June 12. 2025
Arrive before 6:45 PM
Lecture 7:00 - 9:00 PM

 

LOCATION

NCDS Headquarters                                                                                                                                                                                377 Oak St. Suite 204                                                                                                                                                                                Garden City, NY 11530               

 

COURSE TITLE

“Annual OSHA-Mandated Update for Dentists and Staff;
What You Need to Know to Comply with the Law”

This course includes New Information including additional requirements recently signed into law  regarding dentist and sepsis management.

This course specifically includes OSHA update for current PPE COVID-19 recommendations, including newly updated masking requirements for NYC and beyond… what practitioners need to know

This requirement is separate from the NYS Mandatory Infection Control Re-Licensure requirement of every four years for dentists and hygienists.

OSHA 29CFR Part 1910.1030 States: Personnel subject to Occupational Exposure should receive Infection Control Training on initial assignment, when new tasks or procedures affect their occupational exposure, and at minimum annually.

Staff are encouraged to attend and must be registered for the same course with their employers.  (If this course is a live webinar, all must be present separately with your video on.)

 

INSTRUCTOR CURRICULUM VITAE

Peter A. Mychajliw, DDS

Dr. Peter A. Mychajliw received his DDS degree from New York University College of Dentistry with multiple clinical honors.  He subsequently completed a two year hospital based General Practice (Chief) Residency at the LIJ Medical Center and subsequently served as its Program Director.  Dr. Mychajliw currently serves as the Associate Director of the NYU Dentistry Lutheran AEGD Program.

Dr. Mychajliw has developed extensive knowledge in comprehensive dental care delivery, including dental implants, to challenging patient profiles such as medically/physically/psychologically compromised patient populations.  His expertise also includes the dental management of cardiac, radiation-oncology, HIV, developmentally disabled patients, among others.

Dr. Mychajliw has served on several medical center committees including Infection Control and Quality Management.  He has also served as Continuing Education Administrator (ADA CERP) and Infection Control Officer in an institutional setting, and currently serves as AGD PACE CE Administrator for the New York Academy of Oral Rehabilitation.  He currently serves on the Board of Director for the Nassau County Dental Society, and as a member of the Dental Practice/Continuing Education Committees for the Society.

Dr. Mychajliw has been practicing and teaching the interdisciplinary team approach method (restorative dentist, surgeon, lab technician, and physician) of patient care, including dental implant reconstruction, since 1990 utilizing a variety of leading implant systems.  He also has lectured broadly for over twenty years in the areas of dental implants, hospital dentistry, dental materials and infection control/OSGA requirements for dentistry.

Peter Mychajliw is a NYS Department of Health Licensed Infection Control Trainer.

 

EDUCATION OBJECTIVES & GOALS

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for ensuring safe working conditions for all employees.

In 2016, OSHA made a major update to the MSDS/SDS (material safety data sheets/safety data sheets) labeling requirements and employee training that required mandatory office  compliance after June 1, 2016, including additional documentation requirements.  OSHA constantly develops new solutions and standards to protect employees from injury and illness.  It is the responsibility of employers to stay up-to-date on any OSHA changes to remain legally compliant, or face fines and costly claims that could lead to lawsuits.  Dentists and their employees should update themselves at least annually and place appropriate documentation into their office manuals.

The goal of this course is to inform attendees of the OSHA/CDC/ADA changes.  The mandatory updates will be discussed in detail with handouts that will help guide the practitioner, hygienist and staff comply with the mandate that has instituted in 2016, and any other changes that have occurred after that date.

Practitioners are encouraged to bring their staff members to facilitate compliance: otherwise, practitioners must fabricate their own document acknowledging dissemination of this update to their staff and place such documentation into the office manual.

If an employer brings staff, a separate employer/employee training attestation document (that the employer and staff will sign at the end of the course) will be given to the employer to place into their office manual.  Employers and their employees must be present together to sign the attestation document.

 

EDUCATION METHODS

In order to provide an effective learning experience, Dr. Mychajliw will be utilizing a slide presentation, distributing educational materials, will be providing a live question and answer session and will review incidences of infection control non-compliance in both private and institutional settings.

 

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None

SPONSORS TO DATE

None

 

REGISTRATION FEES

ADA Member Dentists $100.00

Non-Dentist Staff $75.00

Non-Member Dentists $200.00

 

REGISTRATION, CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY

Pre-registration is required for all courses. Payment is due upon registration (where applicable). Refunds will be issued if we are notified more than 24 hours prior to the event start time; credits for future courses will not be provided. The schedule is subject to change.

Please call us at 516-227-1112 if you have any questions about this lecture. To view our courses by month, click on the calendar tab at www.nassaudental.org

TO REGISTER, CLICK THE LINK BELOW:

Registration for this course opens on 2/6/25

REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT ON 6/1/2024. However, being an in-person course, registration may close earlier if room capacity is met.

 

If you are having difficulty with the online registration, send an email to office@nassaudental.org and include your full name, ADA number, and the name of the course for which you want to register. If payment is due, include a phone number where you can be reached to provide credit card information.