Bloodborne Pathogens Protection Training
Outcomes of training:
Training Program Elements
This Training is Required...
Purpose of OSHA Regulation
Bloodborne Pathogens
BBP Basics
What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
What are Universal Precautions
What is an “exposure?”
Means of Transmission -Body fluids
Hepatitis B and HIV
PPT Slide
HEPATITIS B: Basics
Protection against HEPATITIS B
HEPATITIS B Vaccination
Hepatitis B Vaccination
Hepatitis B Summary
What do we know about HIV / AIDS?
Can I protect myself from HIV?
How long can these viruses live outside the body?
Protecting yourself at the accident site
Exposure Controls
Engineering Controls
Biohazard Warning Labels
Work Practice Controls
Personal Protective Equipment
Donning PPE
Removing PPE
Proper Glove Removal
After Glove Removal
Properly Donning and Removing PPE is critical.
What do I do if I am exposed:
Dangerous Behavior
Decontamination
Shipment of Items from Site
Rule of Thumb
The bottom line:
The bottom line (cont’d):
TRAINING COMPLETED:
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