PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure is designed to heighten awareness about this important issue. The training video portrays an employee receiving a post-exposure evaluation at an occupational clinic and is filled with compelling arguments for the importance of taking the proper precautionary measures against exposure.
YOU WILL LEARN
● The definition of bloodborne pathogens
● The three methods of transmission
● Overview of the most common bloodborne diseases: HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C
● Details on each of these diseases, including methods of treatment
● Methods of protection against infection, universal precautions and personal protective equipment
● Proper clean-up procedures for contaminated surfaces or equipment
● Emergency procedures
PROGRAM CONTENTS
● Explanation of the OSHA standard
● Step-by-step instructions for how to develop your exposure control plan
● Code of Federal Regulations
● OSHA requirements
● Written program development
● Bloodborne pathogens written exposure control plan
RECORDKEEPING FORMS
● Exposure Determination Form I
● Exposure Determination Form II
● Exposure Incident Checklist
● Exposure Incident Report
● Bloodborne Pathogens Training Record
● Source Individual Medical Release/Refusal Form
● Sample Form Letter to Health Care Provider
● Bloodborne Pathogens Program Evaluation
● Bloodborne Pathogens Equipment List
● Exposed Employee Medical Release Form
● HBV Vaccination Declination Statement


