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Monday, May 10, 2010
New Course Notification - Bloodborne Pathogens: Always Protect Yourself
This training teaches workers to protect themselves from bloodborne pathogens. Learners view an exposure incident and then experiences the perspective from three individuals: the victim, the responder, and the co-worker. In each case, employees view ways to protect themselves any time they are potentially exposed to an incident involving blood or other body fluids.
This course defines bloodborne pathogens, explains how they are transmitted, and details methods of using universal precautions. Workers learn that staying safe includes the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), safe work practices, proper clean up and disposal, and follow-up in the case of exposure.
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
Defining Bloodborne Pathogens
Defining Bloodborne Pathogens
HIV vs. Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C and beyond
Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens
How you get infected
The three ways of transmission
Defining contamination
Universal Precautions
The three main elements of protection
Defining universal precautions
Questions to ask yourself
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Typical protective equipment
CPR protective equipment
Where you need to protect yourself
Safe Work Practices
Defining safe work practices
Removing gloves
Washing hands
Removing body fluids from non-intact skin
Washing contaminated clothing
Clean Up and Disposal
Using the proper personal protective equipment
Using a disinfectant
Cleaning sharp objects
Waste disposal
Exposure Follow-up
Immediate evaluation
Follow-up and evaluation procedures
Blood testing
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
The OSHA Standard requirements
Protecting yourself
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives:
Recognize bloodborne pathogens.
Define Bloodborne Pathogens.
Agree that not all body fluids are infectious.
State that Hepatitis B virus is 50 to 100 times more infectious than HIV.
Choose Hepatitis B as the only common bloodborne pathogen with an available vaccine.
List conditions caused by exposure to Hepatitis C.
Avoid the transmission of Bloodborne Pathogens.
Agree that getting someone’s blood or body fluids on your skin will not infect you.
List ways Bloodborne Pathogens can be transmitted into your body.
Define contaminated.
Always use universal precautions.
List the three main elements of protection.
Define Universal Precautions.
Explain how to determine if body fluids are hazardous.
Wear proper personal protective equipment to avoid bloodborne hazards.
List forms of PPE used to protect yourself from bloodborne hazards.
Identify the proper PPE to use when performing CPR.
Agree to protect yourself before helping an injured person.
Follow safe work practices to prevent exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens.
Select the proper procedures to remove gloves.
List steps to properly wash hands.
Identify proper procedure to follow if blood or body fluids get on non-intact skin.
Choose proper procedures to follow for contaminated street clothes.
Properly clean and dispose of blood and body fluids.
Choose the first step to safely cleaning blood.
Recall the formula for cleaning with bleach and water.
Select the proper way to clean contaminated, broken glass.
Choose the proper place for all regulated waste.
Complete follow-up procedures in the event of an exposure.
Identify the need to get an evaluation immediately following an exposure.
List items included in follow-up and evaluation.
Agree that a person whose blood or other potentially infectious material is exposed to someone has the right to refuse a blood test.
Mastery awards 0.100 CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program.
Mastery Technologies, Inc. has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by: The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
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