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Bloodborne Pathogens
OVERVIEW
Bloodborne Pathogens, an OSHA 1910.1030 compliance program, provides
awareness training for industrial workers and emergency response teams.
Your workers will learn
about modes of transmission, protection, emergency response, and exposure
controls.
This course features over
twenty interactions and evaluations.
TOPICS
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical
areas:
Hepatitis B Virus and Human
Immunodeficiency Virus
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HBV
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HIV
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Symptoms
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Hepatitis B Vaccination
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Modes of Transmission
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Modes of
Non-Transmission
Protection
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Barrier Protection
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Precautions
Emergency Response
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Emergency Response Team in
Action
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Universal Precautions
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Exposure Control Plan
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PPE
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Exposure Incident
Exposure Control
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Proper Disposal of Waste
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Proper Wash-up
Procedures
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Proper Decontamination
PERFORMANCE
OBJECTIVES
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives.
Upon completion, workers will be able to...
Recognize ways HBV and HIV
are and are not spread
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Identify the ways HBV and
HIV enter a workers body.
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Describe the effects of HBV
and HIV on the human body.
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Recall that there is no way
to tell if a co-worker is infected.
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Recall the need to know company
rules concerning accidents.
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List the ways HBV and HIV
are spread in the workplace.
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List the ways HBV and HIV
cannot be spread in the workplace.
Use basic protection
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Define barrier
protection.
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List the most effective types
of barriers.
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List precautions to use after
contact with an injured worker.
Recognize the importance
of using proper personal protective equipment
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Recall the rule of universal
precautions.
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List proper personal protective
equipment.
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Identify the need to inspect
all personal protective equipment.
Handle an exposure incident
properly
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Describe the procedure to
follow if there is an exposure incident.
Use proper clean up
procedures
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Describe the four steps in
a clean up procedure.
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Recall correct bagging
procedures.
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Explain proper disposal
methods.
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Identify correct decontamination
procedures.

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