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Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure

This course has been discontinued and is no longer available.
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clmibpce
Training Time ?
30 to 60 minutes
Language(s)
English
Video Format
Standard Definition
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MasteryNet Player
Lesson Interactions
9
Quiz Questions
18
Closed Captioning
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Overview

Bloodborne Pathogens Training - Get your certificate now.

Annual bloodborne pathogens training is required for all workplaces where an exposure to bloodborne pathogens could happen. This program offers a fresh look at protecting yourself from Bloodborne Pathogens. In addition to covering Hepatitis B and HIV, training now includes information on Hepatitis C. The training portrays an employee receiving a post-exposure evaluation at a clinic and uses flashbacks to show the accident and highlight the issues. Course topics detail exposure, protection, and the workplace Exposure Control Plan.

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  • Rich multimedia presentation with interactions and quiz
  • Print certificate and wallet card
  • You have 30 days to complete the course
Audience

All workers.

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Exposure
    • Defining bloodborne pathogens
    • Body fluids that can cause infection
    • Routes of entry
    • Most common bloodborne diseases
    • Risks of infection
  • Protection
    • Vaccines
    • Universal Precautions
    • Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Cleaning
    • Waste removal
  • The Exposure Control Plan
    • The written Exposure Control Plan.
    • Hepatitis B vaccinations
    • In the event of an exposure incident
    • Confidential medical information
Intended Performance Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
  • Avoid exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
    • Define bloodborne pathogens.
    • Identify body fluids that can cause infection.
    • List ways a disease-carrying pathogen can enter your body.
    • Select the three most common bloodborne diseases.
    • Choose the most easily contracted bloodborne diseases.
  • Protect yourself from bloodborne pathogens.
    • Select bloodborne diseases that can be controlled with a vaccine.
    • Recall the most common form of Universal Precaution.
    • Agree that single latex gloves will not always provide enough protection.
    • List PPE that will protect your from bloodborne Pathogens.
    • Describe the process to properly remove latex gloves.
    • Recognize the need to wash contaminated clothing separately.
    • Select an appropriate cleaning solution for contaminated surfaces.
    • Describe the best way to clean up contaminated broken glass.
  • Utilize the Exposure Control Plan in your workplace.
    • Identify workplaces requiring a written Exposure Control Plan.
    • Define an Exposure Control Plan.
    • Identify the post-evaluation and follow-up required for any exposure incident.
    • State the possible outcomes of divulging confidential medical information.
    • Recall that Hepatitis B vaccinations must be available for all employees at risk of exposure.

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