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The Hidden Dangers of The Hidden Dangers of Personal TrainingPersonal Training
The Threats of Infection as an The Threats of Infection as an Occupational HazardOccupational Hazard
Courtney Crane, PhD StudentCourtney Crane, PhD StudentWalden UniversityWalden University
PUBH 8165-1 Environmental HealthPUBH 8165-1 Environmental HealthInstructor: Dr. Rebecca HeickInstructor: Dr. Rebecca Heick
Spring, 2010Spring, 2010
OverviewOverview• Why are trainers at greater risk for Why are trainers at greater risk for
certain infectious diseases?certain infectious diseases?• What diseases are of specific concern What diseases are of specific concern
to personal trainers?to personal trainers?• Personal Preventative MeasuresPersonal Preventative Measures• Environmental FactorsEnvironmental Factors
The Trainer’s EnvironmentThe Trainer’s Environment• Equipment is used in multiple Equipment is used in multiple
successions successions
The Trainer’s EnvironmentThe Trainer’s Environment• Equipment is used in multiple Equipment is used in multiple
successionssuccessions
• The Sweat FactorThe Sweat Factor
The Trainer’s EnvironmentThe Trainer’s Environment• Equipment is used in multiple Equipment is used in multiple
successionssuccessions
• The Sweat FactorThe Sweat Factor
• Direct ContactDirect Contact
Gym GermsGym Germs
Gym GermsGym Germs• Flu virusFlu virus
Gym GermsGym Germs• Flu virusFlu virus
• RingwormRingworm
Gym GermsGym Germs• Flu virusFlu virus
• RingwormRingworm
• MRSAMRSA
Take ActionTake Action• Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment
for clients. for clients.
Take ActionTake Action• Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment
for clients. for clients.
• Remind clients to bring sweat towelsRemind clients to bring sweat towels
Take ActionTake Action• Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment
for clients. for clients.
• Remind clients to bring sweat towelsRemind clients to bring sweat towels
• Always launder uniforms and workout clothes Always launder uniforms and workout clothes after every useafter every use
Take ActionTake Action• Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment
for clients. for clients.
• Remind clients to bring sweat towelsRemind clients to bring sweat towels
• Always launder uniforms and workout clothes Always launder uniforms and workout clothes after every useafter every use
• Get vaccinatedGet vaccinated
Take ActionTake Action• Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment for Find ways to incorporate wiping down equipment for
clients. clients.
• Remind clients to bring sweat towelsRemind clients to bring sweat towels
• Always launder uniforms and workout clothes after Always launder uniforms and workout clothes after every useevery use
• Get vaccinatedGet vaccinated
• Cover any open woundsCover any open wounds
Environmental Environmental ImprovementsImprovements
Environmental Environmental ImprovementsImprovements• Educate MembersEducate Members
Environmental Environmental ImprovementsImprovements• Educate MembersEducate Members
• Increase access to cleaning suppliesIncrease access to cleaning supplies
Environmental Environmental ImprovementsImprovements• Educate MembersEducate Members
• Increase access to cleaning suppliesIncrease access to cleaning supplies
• Increase access to hand sanitizersIncrease access to hand sanitizers
Additional ResourcesAdditional Resources• Influenza Vaccine InformationInfluenza Vaccine Information
– http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/imm/FluPage.shtmlhttp://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/imm/FluPage.shtml
• Hand Hygiene TipsHand Hygiene Tips– http://www.cdc.gov/cleanhands/http://www.cdc.gov/cleanhands/
• Know Your RightsKnow Your Rights– http://www.cbs.state.or.us/external/osha/http://www.cbs.state.or.us/external/osha/
Thank You!Thank You!
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