PPT-Bloodborne Pathogens Training
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University of MichiganFlint Environment Health and Safety EHS Course Information This bloodborne pathogens training program is required annually for UM employees
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University of MichiganFlint Environment Health and Safety EHS Course Information This bloodborne pathogens training program is required annually for UM employees who may reasonably anticipate contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials OPIM during the performance of their duties . University of Michigan-Flint.. Environment, Health and Safety (EHS). Course Information. This . bloodborne pathogens training program is required annually for UM employees who may reasonably anticipate contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM), during the performance of their duties. . . 2016. Kathy Mariucci. Biosafety Officer. University of Montana. 243-6395. . 1. OSHA’S Bloodborne Pathogen Standard. . 29CFR 1910.1030. Employers must. :. Develop an Exposure Control Plan (ECP) that details their Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Program. Bloodborne. Pathogen Refresher Training.. The following program will review your occupational risks and the steps that you and UConn Health must take to reduce your risks of exposure.. Bloodborne. Pathogen Training. . 2018. Kathy Mariucci. Biosafety Officer. University of Montana. 243-6395. . 1. OSHA’S Bloodborne Pathogen Standard. . 29CFR 1910.1030. Employers must. :. Develop an Exposure Control Plan (ECP) that details their Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Program. I Dunbar. Blood borne Pathogen Objectives. OSHA Regulations. Bloodborne Pathogens Information. Compliance - Exposure Control Plan. Questions. OSHA Standard. 29 CFR 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens. Effective March 6, 1992. Exposure. to blood and other potentially infectious materials is a major concern to educational institutions and their employees, particularly for those who respond to medical incidents. .. Introduction . Plants provide us with . food. , . materials. . and . breathable air. . . We . depend on plants . for our survival.. But plants can catch diseases, just like we do.. When . there’s . an . outbreak . DISEASE TRANSMISSION. Training for the. Solid Waste Industry. Why is This . Issue So . Important?. Solid waste personnel can be exposed to BBPs and other diseases through improper or even illegal disposal of infectious waste.. Aurora University. 2010. 1. Bloodborne . Pathogens Training. Overview of BBP . Standard . (BBP = Bloodborne Pathogen). Types of pathogens. Exposure Control Plan. 2. OSHA BBP Standard. . See the OSHA website . Year 9. . – The Knowledge – Science – . Spring . 2. 2. . Types of Disease. Types: . Bacteria – may produce poisons (toxins) that damage tissues and make us feel ill. Virus – can only survive inside our cells. They use our cells to reproduce causing cell damage.. How to handle exposure incidents that you may encounter in the early child care setting or in schools. This presentation is designed to advise administrators, childcare providers, caregivers, and school health staff about specific infectious diseases that you may encounter in the in the childcare setting or in schools.. , LLC.. Update 3/4/10. Course Objectives. General explanation of the epidemiology and symptoms of . bloodborne. diseases. An . explanation of the modes of transmission of . bloodborne. pathogens. An . Healthcare facility must be maintained as clean and sterile to prevent spread of disease and infection. Must take precautions to minimize risk. Coaches must be aware of potential dangers associated with exposure to blood or other infectious materials. Infection: Results when a pathogen invades and begins growing within the host. Disease: Results only if and when normal tissue function is impaired. The body has defense mechanisms to prevent infection (i.e. burns, skin lesions).
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