Bloodborne pathogen training
Found 5 free book(s)OSHA FACTSHEET BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS …
www.osha.govreceive regular training that covers all elements of the standard including, but not limited to: information on bloodborne pathogens and dis-eases, methods used to control occupational exposure, hepatitis B vaccine, and medical eval-uation and post-exposure follow-up procedures. Employers must offer this training on initial
Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens
www.dir.ca.govbloodborne pathogens standard and by reviewing the information and forms on pages 28-75 of the companion Cal/OSHA booklet “A Best Practices Approach for Reducing Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure”. NOTE: Some elements of the above listed subsections are applicable primarily to healthcare environments and
Protect Your Employees with an Exposure Control Plan
www.cdc.govbloodborne pathogen infections, including hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and A comprehensive bloodborne pathogens exposure prevention program will help protect your health care employees. One component of a bloodborne pathogens exposure prevention program is a written . Exposure Control Plan. These plans are required by the Occupational
Needlestick Safety and Prevention - WHO
www.who.intBloodborne Pathogen Standard requires employers to evaluate and treat health care workers in accordance with the latest post -exposure assessment, prophylaxis, and treatment guidelines that are posted on the CDC websit e (see Internet Re sour ce page). Those guid elines are continuously updated and can be very effective. Post -expos ure
Forms & Checklists for Infection
apic.orgpathogen adversaries against which infection prevention continues its fight. IPs work against the spread of disease through education, prevention, and control of transmission in the healthcare environment. The resources in this book can help IPs to create structured infection prevention programs, develop staff,