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Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure
Annual training on bloodborne pathogens is required for all workplaces where an exposure to bloodborne pathogens could occur.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
This program is designed to heighten awareness about this important issue. The training video portrays an employee receiving a post-exposure evaluation at an occupational clinic and is filled with compelling arguments for the importance of taking the proper precautionary measures against exposure.
YOUR EMPLOYEES WILL LEARN:
· The Definition of Bloodborne Pathogens
· The Three Methods of Transmission
· Overview of the Most Common Bloodborne Diseases: HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, Hepatitis, and Hepatitis C
· Details on Each Disease, Including Information on Standard Precautions and Personal Protective Equipment
· Proper Clean-up Procedures for Contaminated Surfaces or Equipment
· Emergency Procedures
PROGRAM CONTENTS:
· Explanation of the OSHA Standard
· Step-by-step Instructions for How to Develop Your Exposure Control Plan
· Code of Federal Regulations
· OSHA Requirements
· Written Program Development
· Bloodborne Pathogens Written Exposure Control Plan
· Recordkeeping Forms:
Exposure Determination Form I
Exposure Determination Form II
Exposure Incident Checklist
Exposure Incident Report
Bloodborne Pathogens Training Record
Source Individual Medical Release/Refusal Form
Sample Form Letter to Health Care Provider
Bloodborne Pathogens Program Evaluation
Bloodborne Pathogens Equipment List
Exposed Employee Medical Release Form
HBV Vaccination Declination Statement
Program includes:
· Video 13 minutes
· Administrative Materials
· 5 Employee Handbooks
· Software Templates
· Overhead Templates in Microsoft Word® and PowerPoint
Closed Captioned
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