Bloodborne Pathogens in First Response Environments
$24.95
OSHA has developed guidelines and procedures for dealing with bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. This course prepares first responders to work safely and protect themselves from exposure to a bloodborne pathogen, such as hepatitis or HIV. Addressing the OSHA requirements and regulations, this course walks through the exposure control plan, and various methodologies to reduce exposure. The latter half of the course talks about personal protection equipment (PPE) to reduce exposure, the importance of obtaining vaccinations and accidental exposures. Use this course among your employees within a first response environment in order to keep yourself and the public as safe and as healthy as possible.
Description
Audience:
Anyone who works in first response environments, such as paramedics, firefighters, and nurses.
Workplaces:
Emergency Response Services
Topics:
Introduction|HIV, Hepatitis and Sources of Infection|The Exposure Control Plan|Labeling|Reducing Exposure: Work Practices|Reducing Exposure: Housekeeping|Reducing Exposure: Materials and Equipment|Personal Protective Equipment|Vaccination|Accidental Exposure|Post Exposure Procedures|Conclusion
Languages:
en-es
Video Format:
HD
Quiz Questions:
10
Number of Lessons:
12
Training Time:
26-36 minutes
Closed Captioning:
Yes
Devices Supported:
Windows, Apple, Android, Chrome
Required Plugins:
None
Interactive Producer:
Mastery Training Content Network
Original Content Producer:
Marcom, Ltd