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Bloodborne Pathogens
#305
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS This video program is specifically designed to help protect industrial emergency response team members and first responders. The program thoroughly explains universal precautions which are mandated by OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (1910.1030). This video clearly demonstrates all work practice controls, hazard communication, post-exposure evaluation/follow-up and record keeping requirements. (21 Minutes)
#310
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN THE WORKPLACE: FOR HEALTH FACILITIES This program provides an introduction to OSHAS Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (1910.1030). It discusses the two most prevalent bloodborne diseases in the United States - the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It points out infectious materials which can contain bloodborne pathogens as well as occupational hygiene practices for preventing infection from bloodborne diseases. Symptoms of the HBV and HIV virus are discussed . The program addresses proper labeling procedures and other work practice controls in the health care industry to prevent infection. (19 Minutes)
#311
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN THE WORKPLACE: FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES This video program explains OSHAS Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (1910.1030) as it applies to industrial facilities. It explains the two most common bloodborne pathogens which are known as Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It clearly demonstrates techniques and personal protective equipment that can be used to minimize exposure to fluids which may contain these pathogens. Also covered are how contaminated waste and clothing must be handled and disposed of. It is an excellent program for employers other than health care facilities to use in establishing a bloodborne pathogen program. (19 Minutes)
#613
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: WORKPLACE PRECAUTIONS FOR INDUSTRY This video is geared toward housekeeping or janitorial personnel, laboratory workers, emergency or first aid squad members, or others who may have occupational exposure to blood. This program follows the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1030. Taking precautions to protect yourself are emphasized. This program cites several examples of bloodborne pathogens, including HBV and HIV and other potentially infectious body fluids. Potential routes of entry, universal precautions, exposure control plan, personal protective equipment, clean-up protocols and the importance of hand-washing are covered. All blood and body fluids should be treated as if they were infected. The HBV vaccine and reporting exposures are also reviewed. (16:00 Minutes)
#710
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: ANNUAL RETRAINING This is a short video intended as an annual refresher training tool only. It does not contain all the detailed information required for initial training under OSHA’s Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogen standard. The program reviews general provisions of the standard, including Exposure Control Plan, where it applies, biohazard labels and bags, how to reduce potential exposures (Universal Precautions, PPE, etc), work-practice controls, housekeeping controls, and personal hygiene. The video is concise and to the point. (14 minutes)#882
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES — Viewers will learn the hazards associated with bloodborne pathogens and how to protect themselves from exposure to these hazards by following universal precautions in each and every potential exposure situation. (DVD FORMAT — 19 Minutes)
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