Compliance And Safety Training

Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Training Basics




1. Purpose of BBP Training:

  • Educate employees about Bloodborne Pathogens and how to reduce the risk of exposure in the workplace.??
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030).?

2. Who Needs BBP Training?

  • Employees with occupational exposure to blood or potentially infectious materials (PIMs), such as:
    • Healthcare workers (e.g., doctors, nurses, EMTs).
    • First responders (e.g., police, firefighters).
    • Lab technicians and researchers.
    • Janitorial staff handling sharps or contaminated waste.

3. Key Topics Covered in BBP Training:

A. Understanding Bloodborne Pathogens

  • What BBPs are (e.g., HIV, HBV, HCV).
  • How they spread (e.g., needlesticks, contact with broken skin, mucous membranes).

B. Universal Precautions?

  • Treat all blood and bodily fluids as potentially infectious.
  • Always use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

C. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Proper use of gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, and face shields.
  • Procedures for removing and disposing of PPE safely.

D. Engineering Controls?

  • Use of safety devices like:
    • Sharps containers.
    • Self-sheathing needles.
    • Needleless systems.

E. Safe Work Practices

  • Avoid eating, drinking, or applying cosmetics in areas with potential exposure.
  • Proper hand hygiene techniques.

F. Exposure Control Plan (ECP)

  • Review of the workplace’s specific procedures for preventing exposure.
  • Steps to follow after an exposure incident.

G. Decontamination Procedures

  • Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and tools with approved products (e.g., bleach solutions).
  • Safe handling and disposal of contaminated materials.

H. Post-Exposure Protocols

  • Immediate actions to take after an exposure (e.g., washing area, reporting).
  • Medical evaluation and follow-up procedures, including post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).

4. Frequency of BBP Training:

  • Initial Training: Required before starting work with potential BBP exposure.
  • Annual Training: Refresher training is mandatory every year.
  • Additional Training: Required when new risks, tasks, or procedures are introduced.

5. Employee Responsibilities:

  • Follow Universal Precautions and use PPE.?
  • Report exposure incidents immediately.
  • Participate actively in training and understand the Exposure Control Plan.

6. Employer Responsibilities:

  • Provide BBP training at no cost to employees.
  • Offer the Hepatitis B vaccine free of charge.
  • Ensure proper safety equipment and procedures are in place.

7. Key Takeaways for Employees:

  • Always assume all blood and bodily fluids are infectious.
  • Use PPE and follow safety protocols at all times.???
  • Know how to handle exposure incidents and report them immediately.

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