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Bloodborne Pathogens In Schools The Fundamentals DVD September 24, 2011 No Comments

Most people exposed to bloodborne pathogens never become infected, but the fundamental reality is this: if you take precautions, your odds of becoming infected are significantly reduced.
This program uses non-medical terms to teach your staff the fundamentals of bloodborne pathogens.
Identify the symptoms of three common BBPs
Trace how the three common BBPs spread
Apply the Exposure Control [...]

INFECTION CONTROL: Bloodborne Pathogens Behind the Scene by Quality Line March 8, 2008 No Comments

Infection Control is as important today as ever before. In this brief overview, the history of infection control will lead us into today’s Standard Precautions, Bloodborne Pathogens, Effective Engineering Controls, Handwashing and a lot more.
Length: 14 minutes Date Produced: September 2001 | Audience: New employees and staff education programs.
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Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Light Industrial Facilities February 18, 2008 1 Comment

Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the United States. “Hepatitis B” infects over 70,000 people annually, and has over one million “carriers” in the U.S. The HIV virus, which usually leads to AIDS, currently infects over one million people. Because of the increasing problems with these diseases, in 1991 OSHA passed a “Bloodborne Pathogens” [...]