Overview:
What would your Employees do if someone gets seriously hurt in the workplace or at home?
Would they know the proper protective measures to take to prevent a Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure? Bloodborne Pathogens are microorganisms in the blood that can cause serious illness. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Program is an important regulatory standard that protects Employees and Customers from obtaining a potentially life threatening disease such as Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
This course will teach you what the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Program requires to protect you and your Employees against obtaining a life-threatening disease.
Why should you Attend:
- Understand what the OSHA Regulatory Requirements are of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard is
- Learn to develop an OSHA Compliant Bloodborne Pathogens Program
- Learn how to Evaluate Bloodborne Pathogens Hazard Classifications within your Workplace
- Learn Best Practices in OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training
- Learn about the Hepatitis B Vaccination Requirements
- Answer Bloodborne Pathogens Site-Specific Questions and Answers
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Definition of Bloodborne Pathogens
- Definition of Exposure Signs and Symptoms of Bloodborne Pathogens - Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV (the Virus that causes AIDS)
- Clearly Define OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Requirements
- Discuss Hepatitis B Vaccination Requirements
- Learn to Develop a Bloodborne Pathogens OSHA Compliant Program
- Learn Best Practices in Conducting Bloodborne Pathogens Training
- Learn how to Categorize "At-Risk" Employees for Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure
- Learn What To Do if a Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Incident Occurs
- Learn How to Clean Up after a Bloodborne Pathogens Incident
- Answer Bloodborne Pathogens Site-Specific Questions and Answers
Who Will Benefit:
- Plant Nurses
- Medical Providers
- First Aid Providers/First Responders
- Janitors
- Environmental Health and Safety Professionals
- Environmental Health and Safety Engineers
- Safety Committee Members
- Loss Prevention Personnel
- Human Resource Professionals
- Risk Management Professionals
- Etc.