Bloodborne Pathogen Training

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Bloodborne Pathogen Training (OSHA Regulation)

On-Site - On-Line - Classroom (combines with Crime Scene Cleanup Training)

Example Training Outline Introduction - Example Outline

 

Training for all employees will be conducted prior to initial assignment to tasks where occupational exposure may occur.  Training will be conducted in the following manner.

  Generic Training Outline Example

Training for employees will include the following explanation of:

1. The OSHA standard for bloodborne pathogens.

2. Epidemiology and symptomathology of bloodborne diseases.

3. Modes of transmission of bloodborne pathogens.

4. This Exposure Control Plan, i.e., points of the plan, lines of responsibility, how the plan will be implemented, etc.

5. Procedures which might cause exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials at this school.

6. Control methods which will be used at the school to control exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.

7. Personal protective equipment available at this school and who should be contacted.

8. Post exposure evaluation and follow-up.

9. Signs and labels used at the school.

10. Hepatitis B vaccine program at the school (when appropriate).

 

Recordkeeping--All records required by the OSHA standard will be maintained by the school nurse.

 

 

 

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Topics include:
  • Introduction to bloodborne pathogens
  • Bloodborne diseases
  • Exposure control plans
  • Personal protective equipment and housekeeping
  • HIV and HBV research laboratories and production facilities
  • Hepatitis B vaccinations
  • Post-exposure evaluation and follow-up
  • Hazard communication
  • Information and training requirements
  • Recordkeeping Objectives
    Upon completion, participants will be able to do the following:
    • name bloodborne pathogens, tranmission sites, symptoms
    • name control plan elements, containts, location
    • name acts, events leading to bloodborne pathogen exposure
    • name protective actions against exposure to bloodborne pathogens
    • name exposure incident actions
    • name post-exposure evaluation and follow-up steps
    • name color codes, symbols used for biohazards


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Eddie Evans

4793 Grace Ave.

Cypress, CA 90630

888-431-7255

FAX - (480) 275-3795