This course covers issues and concepts related to bloodborne pathogens (BBP), their origination, their transmissions, and the various treatment and prevention methods, which apply in society today. Exposure to blood or other potentially infectious items are concerns in every aspect of the workplace, especially in emergency responds. It is a concern due to the ability of BBP's to be transmitted via body fluids and excretions. Individuals who would require this training would include employees whose job task would present a risk form BBP such as nurses, emergency medical technicians, competent person (supervisors or foremen), or lab technicians.

Topics include:

  1. Exposure Control Plans

  2. Background

  3. Types and Hazards Related To HIV

  4. Hepatitis B, Among Others

  5. Emergency Procedures to Protective Equipment, etc.

  6. The Regulatory Aspect Concerning Michigan Rule 325.70001


  7. (Bloodborne and Infectious Diseases)

Laboratory Safety is also covered within this training and includes:

  1. Personal Protective Equipment

  2. Spill Containment and Control

  3. Proper Sanitation Procedures

  4. Proper Disposal

  5. Decontamination

  6. Proper Secondary Containment of Infectious Waste or Biological Hazards

    Duration: 2-3 hr.

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