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Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Light Industrial Facilities

This course has been discontinued and is no longer available.
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Product ID
marcbpci_mrc
Training Time ?
45 to 88 minutes
Language(s)
English
Video Format
Standard Definition
Required Plugins
Flash Player
Number of Lessons
13
Quiz Questions
34
Closed Captioning
Question Feedback
Wrong Answer Remediation
Lesson Bookmarking
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Overview

Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the workplace. "Hepatitis B" infects over 70,000 people annually, and has over one million "carriers" in the U.S. The HIV virus, which usually leads to AIDS, currently infects over one million people. Because of the increasing problems with these diseases, in 1991 OSHA passed a "Bloodborne Pathogens" regulation. This bloodborne training course focuses on prevention.  This bloodborne pathogen training also covers what steps to take during and exposure incident. This OSHA safety training course has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements.

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

For all workers.

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Introduction
  • HIV and Hepatitis
  • Exposure
  • Exposure Control Plan
  • Labeling
  • Work Practices
  • Housekeeping
  • Personal Workplace Activities and Contaminated Equipment
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Vaccination
  • Accidental Exposure
  • Post-Exposure Procedures
  • Conclusion
Intended Performance Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
  • Understand the nature of bloodborne pathogens.
  • Know methods for preventing exposure.
  • Recognize medical treatments for people at risk of infection.

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