Bloodborne Pathogens: Safety in the Workplace - DVD Training
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Description
Helps satisfy OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen training requirements. Enhanced with the EyeCue Visual Learning System.
- Features information that must be included in bloodborne pathogen training, per OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030)
- Enhanced with the EyeCue Visual Learning System - See "EyeCue" tab for more details
- Helps ensure employees (with or without occupational exposure) recognize bloodborne pathogens hazards and their own roles and responsibilities in safeguarding themselves at work
- Bloodborne Pathogens: Safety in the Workplace covers the critical aspects of bloodborne pathogens training, including:
- What bloodborne pathogens are
- How these microorganisms are transmitted
- Who's at risk
- Nine standard preventive and control measures
- Steps to take if an employee should suffer an exposure incident
- What to do when an injury is observed
- Accessing your company's exposure control plan as a source of more information
- Includes a bonus 9-minute refresher video for required annual training
- Ready-to-use training program includes several components
- Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
- 2015 Bronze Telly Award Winner
Program Components
- (1) 23-Minute video enhanced with the EyeCue® Visual Learning System - Combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels.
- (1) Trainer Guide (not sold separately) - Provides you with background information and training tips to make the most out of each training session.
- (10) Employee Handbooks - Product Codes: 43254 (851-H), 43253 (850-H) Reviews key points and includes a quiz to check trainees' understanding of the material. Also includes a training receipt page.
- (1) Trainer Tools CD (not sold separately) - Includes supplementary information, including content for presentations/handouts, quizzes, answer keys, clip art, posters, and a training log. These items can be used as-is, customized, or imported into PowerPoint® presentations. The minimum computer system requirements for the Trainer Tools CD are Office 2000, with Word, and Internet Explorer version 5.5.
- (1) Awareness Poster - Product Codes: 43256 (737-K -P), 43251 (730-KP -S) Hang in a break room or training area to provide a daily reminder of the importance of protecting yourself against bloodborne pathogens.
- (1) EyeCue® Trainer Guide - Topic-specific guide explains how to effectively use and incorporate the EyeCue® Visual Learning System, 16 pages
- (1) EyeCue® Poster - Topic-specific poster provides a daily reminder of the training lessons related to each EyeCue® tag. 17" x 22", non-laminated, folded. (Laminated version sold separately.)
- (1) EyeCue® Tag Pack - Set of topic-specific tags, magnets, stickers, floor signs and window clings for use in your workplace. Includes 45 tags covering a number of safety issues.
- (10) Stickers - Bloodborne Pathogens Biohazard PPE Reminder, 3" x 4"
- (10) Magnets - Bloodborne Pathogens PPE Inspection Reminder, 3" x 4"
- (10) Tags - Bloodborne Pathogens No Biohazards In Regular Waste Container Reminder, 3" x 4"
- (5) Window Clings - Bloodborne Pathogens Wash Hands Reminder, 4" x 5"
- (5) Floor Labels - Bloodborne Pathogens No Biohazards In Regular Waste Container Reminder, 8" x 9"
- (5) Stickers - Bloodborne Pathogens Discard In Biohazard Waste Container Reminder, 8" x 9"
- (10) Miniature Zip Ties, 8"
DVD Main Menu
- Play Program - Plays entire main program.
- Chapter Selections - Allows easy access to specific subtopics for more focused training.
- Introduction - Explains that the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) set forth in 1991 establishes important training requirements and safe work practices to protect general industry employees.
- What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
- Bacteria, viruses, and other pathogenic microorganisms that live in blood and certain other body fluids.
- Can cause serious diseases like hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, malaria, Ebola, and others.
- Explains possible routes of entry and who is at risk—general industry employees who are reasonably anticipated to come into contact with blood or OPIM (other potentially infectious materials) as a result of performing their assigned job duties.
- Preventive and Control Measures
- Vaccination
- Universal precautions
- Engineering controls
- Work practice controls
- Personal protective equipment
- Housekeeping practices
- Waste disposal practices
- Contaminated laundry practices
- Signs, labels, and colors
- When You Experience an Exposure Incident - Reviews the important steps to take and why.
- When You Observe an Injury - Lists the important precautions to take and why.
- Exposure Control Plan - Explains that your employer must maintain a comprehensive written exposure control plan and make it accessible to employees.
- Conclusion - Summarizes the key information learned in the program and encourages viewers to use their knowledge to be prepared when called to take action involving blood or OPIM in the workplace.
- Refresher Training Video (running time: 9 minutes)
- Short intro
- Who is at risk?
- How can exposure occur?
- How do you protect yourself?
- What if you suffer an exposure incident?
- Where can you learn more?
- Short outro
- Quiz - 10 interactive questions (running time: 10 minutes)
- Note to Trainers (running time: 5 minutes)
- Previews:
- Back Safety: Keep Your Back in Action (running time: 5 minutes)
- HPC: Slips, Trips and Falls (running time: 5 minutes)