OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
According to CDC, 5.6 million workers in healthcare and related industries are exposed to bloodborne pathogens. The Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) course is designed to educate employees about the dangers of bloodborne pathogens and the procedures necessary to protect themselves from exposure. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans. This course covers the risks associated with exposure, the types of diseases that can result, and the measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of exposure in the workplace.
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Duration: 19 Minutes
Language: English
Level: Certificate
Introduction
According to CDC, 5.6 million workers in healthcare and related industries are exposed to bloodborne pathogens. The Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) course is designed to educate employees about the dangers of bloodborne pathogens and the procedures necessary to protect themselves from exposure. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans. This course covers the risks associated with exposure, the types of diseases that can result, and the measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of exposure in the workplace.
Bloodborne Pathogens Video Intro
Watch this short video before enrolling in the bloodborne pathogens certification course.
Features
- Duration: Approximately 19 min.
- Access: Available online with 24/7 access, allowing participants to complete the course at their own pace.
- Certification: Upon successful completion, participants can download a Bloodborne Pathogens Certification.
- Prerequisites: No prior training required. Suitable for all employees who may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are bloodborne pathogens and why are they dangerous?
Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in human blood that can cause diseases such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. They are dangerous because they can lead to severe health issues and are transmitted through contact with infected blood and other bodily fluids.
How can I protect myself from exposure to bloodborne pathogens?
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves and masks, practice good personal hygiene, avoid direct contact with blood and bodily fluids, and follow your workplace’s safety protocols.
What should I do if I am exposed to bloodborne pathogens?
Immediately clean the affected area with soap and water, flush eyes or mucous membranes with water, report the incident to your supervisor, and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Are there OSHA regulations for bloodborne pathogens?
Yes, OSHA has specific regulations that require employers to implement an exposure control plan, provide training, and offer the hepatitis B vaccine to employees at risk of exposure.
What personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used?
Gloves, masks, eye protection, and gowns should be used when there is a risk of exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.
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