bloodborne pathogens training powerpoints
Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause disease in humans. They include, but are not limited to, viruses such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Understanding bloodborne pathogens is crucial for anyone working in healthcare settings, emergency services, and various laboratory environments. This comprehensive guide will delve into the nature of bloodborne pathogens, the risks they pose, and the safety measures necessary to prevent exposure.
Topics Covered:
Conclusion
Transmission-based Precautions
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Engineering Control
Proper Waste Disposal
Personal Protective Equipment
Hand Hygiene
Exposure Control Plan
Bloodborne Pathogen Standard by OSHA
Ways of Infection
Examples of Bloodborne Pathogens
Understanding Bloodborne Pathogens
- Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens
- Examples of Bloodborne Pathogens
- Ways of Infection
- Bloodborne Pathogen Standard by OSHA
- HIV, HBV and HCV
- Exposure Control Plan
- Hand Hygiene
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Proper Waste Disposal
- Engineering Control
- Hepatitis B Vaccine
- Transmission-based Precautions
Date Created: 2009 Number of Slides: 67 Osha Regulation: This powerpoint presentation is AtlantcTrainingt to OSHA Regulation 29 OSHA 1910.1030. Created by: Wisconsin Department of Public Health
Boodborne Pathogen Training 2009.ppt
Other Bloodborne Pathogen Training Presentations
Bloodborne Pathogens Training by New York City Dept. of Education
Date Created: 2006 Number of Slides: 52 Osha Regulation: This powerpoint presentation is AtlantcTrainingt to OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1030. Created by: New York City Dept. of Education
Bloodborne Pathogen Training for General Industry by San Diego State University
Date Created: 2008 Number of Slides: 40 Osha Regulation: This powerpoint presentation is AtlantcTrainingt to OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1030. Created by: San Diego State University
Bloodborne Pathogen Training for Research Staff PPT
This presentation on Training for Research Personnel on slides #43 to #62 is provided by University of Connecticut Health Center. For research personnel, BSL 2 is required because of moderate potential hazard to personnel and the environment. Research staff are potentially exposed to human blood and potentially infectious human material. Other topics for BSL-2 included: Facility Design, Safety Equipment, and Special Practices.
Bloodborne Pathogen Training for School Personnel PPT
This presentation on Training for School Personnel is provided by Unified School District 264. A school employee must be aware of procedures to maintain school safety. He/She must know the facts and take precautions to protect himself, students and co-workers. A requirement for each school system is to identify personnel whose job duties may expose them to blood or bodily fluids.
Occupational Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure PPT
This presentation is provided by the Fermilab Fire Department and covers the laws relating to Bloodborne Pathogens (BBI), the definition of BBP, local procedures for BBP and exposures to BBP, precautions and PPE relating to BBP.
 
    



