Healthcare Millwork: Navigating ICRA and Dust Control

Healthcare projects have high stakes. You are working in a space where patient safety is the top priority. This environment requires more than technical skill. It requires a commitment to infection control.

Understanding ICRA Protocols

ICRA stands for Infection Control Risk Assessment. It is a set of rules designed to protect patients from construction dust and debris. In millwork installation, this means managing every cut. We often work within HEPA-filtered containment zones. These barriers prevent dust from entering sterile hospital air.

Handling Clinical Materials

The materials in healthcare are specialized. We install medical-grade stainless steel and antimicrobial surfaces. These materials must be handled with care. Any scratch or uneven gap can harbor bacteria. In a surgical suite or exam room, precision is a safety requirement.

Operational Coordination

Hospitals never stop running. We coordinate our schedules to minimize disruption to staff and patients. We respect quiet zones and follow strict entry protocols. Our field teams are 100% OSHA-compliant. This discipline ensures that the facility remains safe and operational during the install.

We understand the pressure of healthcare timelines. Our experience at facilities like MD Anderson has refined our process. We focus on the details so you can meet your safety inspections on the first attempt.

Technical Precision for Your Next Bid

Reading about technical standards is the first step. Seeing the finished installation is the next.

Visit our portfolio to see our work. We showcase real projects where we met strict technical specs.

These examples show how we handle complex interior packages on site.