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Shari Solomon, Esq., CIEC

Shari Solomon, Esq., CIEC

President

CleanHealth Environmental

Shari L. Solomon, Esq. is president of CleanHealth Environmental, LLC. CleanHealth provides infection prevention, industrial hygiene and OSHA training and consulting services geared toward facility personnel and vendors responsible for infection prevention, cleaning and disinfection, and facility operations and maintenance practices. Ms. Solomon possesses more than 20 years of environmental consulting and federal regulatory experience. An attorney by trade, combined with her experience in the industrial hygiene field with a focus on infection prevention, Shari holds a unique expertise and understanding of liability prevention techniques, offering clients practical and valuable risk management solutions.

Prior to launching CleanHealth, Shari held the position as Director of Training with a full service industrial hygiene firm and was charged with the development and oversight of all training programs nationwide. Ms. Solomon’s has trained thousands of individuals, both here and abroad, spanning 19 years. Shari also conducts infection prevention services including policy and procedure program development, infection prevention evaluations, litigation support, and environmental quality assessments.

Ms. Solomon is a Designated Trainer under the Certified Healthcare Environmental Services Technician Program (T-CHEST) from The Association for the Healthcare Environment (AHE) of the American Hospital Association as well as a member of Durable Coated Fabrics Task Force, affiliated with the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers (AAHID). Shari is a Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant (CIEC) through the ACAC and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Florida and a Juris Doctorate from The Catholic University of America.

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    Join this moderated expert panel discussion to explore questions, answers, challenges, and recommended approaches to making informed decisions when selecting healthcare surface finish materials. Determine performance requirements, minimum testing criteria, and establishment of anticipated product service life to inform the owner's project requirements (OPR). Evaluation of existing conditions, operational needs, cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting processes, all determine product durability and longevity. There are multiple perspectives from designers, facility managers, environmental services, clinical teams, and manufacturers that create the interdisciplinary approach to product selection. Discover causes of healthcare performance failures, how to minimize them, and apply those lessons learned to reduce failures in not only healthcare settings, but also retail, education, workplace, hospitality, and transportation.