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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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