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		<title>How Bloodborne Pathogens Training Can Help Comply With OSHA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 10:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require that all employees of health care organizations and others who are exposed to blood and other body fluids (semen, vaginal fluids) be provided bloodborne pathogens training so that they are protected against any type of infection.  Bloodborne pathogens are small microorganisms that are found in blood and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require that all employees of health care organizations and others who are exposed to blood and other body fluids (semen, vaginal fluids) be provided bloodborne pathogens training so that they are protected against any type of infection.  Bloodborne pathogens are small microorganisms that are found in blood and other body fluids and can cause life-threatening illnesses like HIV, Hepatitis B and C when you accidentally are exposed to them.</p>
<p><strong>Bloodborne Pathogens Training &amp; OSHA Requirements</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>All      employers need to have a standard exposure control plan to eliminate or      minimize accidental exposures to bloodborne pathogens.  A list of job responsibilities needs to      be prepared by the employer where the employee may be exposed to blood or      other body fluids. This ensures that the employees take adequate      precautions while handling infectious materials.</li>
<li>The      exposure control plan needs to be updated annually. It should reflect any      changes that are made to the tasks and procedures done by the employees.</li>
<li> Universal precautions must be used and      implemented at the workplace. All human blood and other body fluids need      to be considered infectious for bloodborne pathogens.</li>
<li>Identify      and use engineering controls so that you can remove potential hazards from      the workplace. The engineering controls that can be used include using      sharp disposal containers for disposing needles and other sharp surgical      equipment.  You can use these      containers to dispose of broken glass too.</li>
<li>Use work      practice controls so that the possibility of being exposed to blood and      other body fluids is significantly reduced. All appropriate standards for      handling and disposing of needles and other sharp materials should be      followed. Cleaning of contaminated surfaces, handling specimens and      cleaning laundry should be done in accordance with the standards that have      been specified by OSHA.</li>
<li>Personal      protective equipment needs to be provided by the employer so that the      employees can be safe when handling blood and other body fluids. Gloves,      gown, eye, facemask and headgear are some of the personal protective      equipment that is used. Depending on the job responsibilities the employee      can choose the protective gear that needs to be worn.</li>
<li>Labels      and signs should be affixed to all containers that are used to keep      samples of blood and other body fluids. The hazardous signs and labels      ensure that the employee is careful when handling these hazardous and      infectious materials.</li>
<li>Hepatitis      B vaccination should be made available to all employees who are exposed to      blood and other infectious body fluids.</li>
<li>A post      exposure plan must be available so that employees are aware of what needs      to be done if they are accidentally exposed to blood and other body      fluids. A record of the accidental exposure if any and the steps taken to control      the spread of infection need to be maintained by the employer.</li>
</ul>
<p>Today’s bloodborne pathogens training needs to incorporate the standards specified by OSHA. This ensures that the employees of health care organizations and others are safe even when handling blood and other body fluids.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Major Benefits Of Online Bloodborne Pathogens Training?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2012 11:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gundogs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People working in the health care industry like physicians, nurses, lab technicians and other staff members need to undergo bloodborne pathogens training, as the nature of their jobs exposes them to infectious diseases like HIV, Hepatitis B and C.  The training should be done as per the guidelines specified by the Occupational Safety &#38; Health [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People working in the health care industry like physicians, nurses, lab technicians and other staff members need to undergo bloodborne pathogens training, as the nature of their jobs exposes them to infectious diseases like HIV, Hepatitis B and C.  The training should be done as per the guidelines specified by the Occupational Safety &amp; Health Administration (OSHA).</p>
<p>Apart from people working in the health care industry, all others who are exposed to blood and other body fluids (vaginal fluids and semen) should also be provided bloodborne pathogens training. Earlier the training used to be available only through classroom sessions. However, nowadays there are some websites that offer training courses online.</p>
<p>Note that since the number of diseases that can be transmitted when you accidentally come in contact with blood and other body fluids has been on the increase, it is advisable to take suitable safeguards so that you are able to prevent any infection.</p>
<p><strong>Nine Major Benefits Of Online Bloodborne Pathogens Training</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>One of      the major benefits of online bloodborne pathogens training is that it is      accessible twenty-four hours and you may be able to access it from      anywhere.  You can choose to access      it from the comfort of your home or office.</li>
<li>Before      you join any online courses that are available, it is important to      ascertain as to whether they are recognized by OSHA and adhere to the      guidelines specified by them. If the courses that are offered do not      adhere to the guidelines specified by OSHA then it is best to avoid them.</li>
<li>The      online courses that are offered by various websites are easy to understand      and easy to navigate.  All that you      need to do is to follow simple instructions and you can navigate the      website with ease.</li>
<li>You may      be able to download, save and print any related study material easily. The      study material usually includes real life situations and case studies so      that you are able to understand the various topics without much of an effort.</li>
<li>You can      track your progress and performance whenever you want. A record of your      analysis and test scores can be kept.</li>
<li>After      completion of the online bloodborne pathogens training and examination,      you may be able to download and print your certificate immediately.</li>
<li>The cost      of the online courses is less than those courses offered in classroom      sessions.</li>
<li>The      online bloodborne pathogens training are a popular choice for working professionals,      as they may be able to complete the course as per their individual      schedules.</li>
<li>Even if      you have already completed a training course, you need to complete      refresher courses at regular intervals so that you stay updated about the      various amendments that have been made to the guidelines stipulated by      OSHA.</li>
</ol>
<p>You may be able to learn about the various methods of transmission of bloodborne pathogens and the safeguards that need to be followed while handling blood and other body fluids. You can also learn about the steps that need to be followed if you are accidentally exposed to infectious materials.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2012 11:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gundogs</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bloodborne pathogens training courses need to comply with the guidelines that have been specified by Occupational Safety &amp; Health Administration (OSHA).  The standards that have been developed by OSHA are aimed to protect employees who come in contact with contact with blood or other body fluids (vaginal fluids, semen) while discharging their job responsibilities.</p>
<p>Physicians, nurses, laboratory staff, paramedics, emergency workers, housekeeping staff, police officers and firefighters are just some of the professions where individuals can be exposed to blood and other body fluids.  They should take adequate precautions to prevent the spread of infection.</p>
<p><strong>What Are OSHA Guidelines For Bloodborne Pathogens Training</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>All      employees including temporary and part time employees who may be exposed      to blood and other body fluids are required to be provided bloodborne      pathogens training by the employer. The training course needs to be as per      the guidelines specified by OSHA.</li>
<li>The      training can be conducted in classrooms during working hours or the      employees can choose to complete the course online as per their      convenience. All new employees are required to undergo this training.  Employees who have completed the course      earlier can do refresher courses each year so that they are aware of the latest      guidelines that need to be followed.</li>
<li>The      individual conducting the training needs to have adequate knowledge about      the various topics that are covered in the course. Registered nurses, infection      control practitioners, epidemiologists, industrial hygienist and      professional trainers are usually qualified to conduct the training.</li>
<li>All      health care organizations need to have an exposure control plan that      outlines the measures that need to be taken to minimize the risk of      exposure to bloodborne pathogens. You become aware of the steps that need      to be followed if there is an accidental exposure and this helps minimize      the risk of infection substantially.</li>
<li>Protective      clothing and equipment need to be used whenever you are handing blood and      other infectious material.  The      training can help you learn the correct way to wear and remove the      protective clothing so that you are safe while performing various medical      procedures.</li>
<li>All      individuals handing blood and other body fluids need to be aware about the      labels and colors so that they are able to handle the hazardous material      with adequate precautions.  The      labels that are attached to containers storing blood and other body fluids      should be specifically marked as ‘biohazard”. This ensures that the person      handing them is aware of the dangers of accidental exposure.</li>
<li>Needles      and other sharp equipment that are used in various medical procedures are      to be disposed properly.  They are special      puncture proof containers that can be used to dispose these sharp objects and      this helps prevent any accidental exposure.</li>
</ul>
<p>It is advisable to treat all blood and other body fluids as infectious so that you are able to take suitable precautions to prevent the spread of infectious diseases like HIV, Hepatitis B &amp; C.</p>
<p>Health care organizations that implement the guidelines specified by OSHA are able to substantially reduce workplace accidents and ensure safety of employees.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2012 10:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your job involves coming in contact with blood and other body fluids, then you may require bloodborne pathogens training to help safeguard yourself against any kind of infection.  Blood and other body fluids contain virus and other dangerous organisms that can spread fatal diseases. It is important that employees handling blood are aware of the modes of transmission and preventive measures that need to be taken to help prevent infection.</p>
<p>Health care professionals working in hospitals, clinics, paramedics, housekeeping staff, police officers, firefighters, staff working in laboratories and all others who may be exposed to blood due to their professional work are required to undergo the training courses that are available.</p>
<p>All aspects of bloodborne pathogens are covered in the training and you can become aware of the proper use of protective clothing and equipment.  You learn to identify pathogens and deal with them properly. After you have completed the course, you may be able to reduce the risk of infection substantially.</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 Advantages Of Bloodborne Pathogens Training Online</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>The      bloodborne pathogens online training can be completed as per your      individual schedule and this offers a lot of convenience.</li>
<li>You are      able to access the training material whenever you want from the comfort of      your home or office.  There are no      restrictions on the number of times that you can access the study      material. You do not have to adhere to any specific class timings and this      can be very beneficial for working professionals.</li>
<li>The      training sessions are interactive and you may be able to learn everything      quickly.  You can get your doubts      clarified by seeking the help of customer service executives available on      the website that you had registered to do the course.  Most employers provide group training to      new employees and this ensures that they are provided uniform training.</li>
<li>The      online training material consists of videos and multimedia and these are      much more demonstrative compared to the conventional texts that are used.  You may be able to understand the course      easily as it is explained in detail through these videos.</li>
<li>After      successful completion of the training course that you had enrolled, you      may be able to get the certification immediately.  You can get a copy of the certification      online and print it without having to wait for it endlessly. You may also      be able to take additional printouts if required in the future.</li>
</ol>
<p>The bloodborne pathogens online training should be in accordance with the guidelines that have been specified by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). If you do a course that does not follow the guidelines specified by OSHA then it is of no value.  All that you may require to complete the bloodborne pathogens online training is a good computer and Internet connection.</p>
<p>Various training courses are available and you can make the choice depending on your individual job responsibilities. The various topics that are covered in the course help people learn about the risk of exposure and the ways in which transmission of pathogens can be stopped.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 12:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All employees of health care organizations exposed to blood and other body fluids (semen and vaginal fluids) need to be provided bloodborne pathogens training to prevent disease transmission. The training can help identify how bloodborne pathogens spread and infections occur. You may also be able to identify tasks that increase the risk of exposure and infection.</p>
<p><strong>How Are Bloodborne Pathogens Transmitted?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The      pathogens are transmitted when you accidentally come in contact with blood      or other body fluids of an infected person.  This can be caused due to an accidental      puncture on the skin surface by infected needles, scalpels and broken      glass.</li>
<li>Open cuts      or abrasions on the skin coming in contact with contaminated blood and      body fluids.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Steps Of Bloodborne Pathogens Training That Prevent Disease Transmission</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Exposure Control Plan </strong>– All health care organizations need to have an exposure      control plan in accordance with the guidelines that have been specified by      the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Employees whose      work responsibilities expose them to blood or other body fluids need to be      trained so that they are aware of the safeguards that need to be followed.</li>
</ul>
<p>Steps should be taken by the employer to minimize the risk of infection.  These steps include adhering to universal precautions, using personal protective equipment and following engineering and work practice controls.  Tasks that increase the risk of infection need to be identified so that appropriate safeguards can be followed to help minimize the risk of transmission of bloodborne pathogens.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Engineering &amp; Work Practice Controls</strong> – The various work practice controls that can help in      minimizing the risk of infection substantially include washing hands      before and after removing gloves and using puncture resistant bins to dispose      needles and other sharp objects.  Do      not attempt to break or bend needles.       You should avoid storing food and water in places where medical      procedures related to blood are performed.</li>
<li><strong>Personal Protective Equipment </strong>– All health care employees must user personal protective      equipment when handling blood or other body fluids. These include gloves,      apron, gown and eye and face mask.  The      choice of protective clothing depends on the type of medical procedure      that is performed. If the protective clothing is torn, it needs to be      replaced immediately.</li>
<li><strong>Housekeeping </strong>– The      surface and equipment used in the various medical procedures need to be      cleaned daily to minimize the risk of infection. You are also required to      clean walls and other places where blood and other body fluids had      splashed while performing medical procedures.</li>
</ul>
<p>The bloodborne pathogens training cover all these steps so that transmission of pathogens is prevented. The training that is provided needs to be in conformity with the guidelines that have been specified by OSHA.</p>
<p>You can choose to complete the training online or through classroom sessions depending on your schedule and convenience.  On successful completion of the training the employees are provided a certification.  The certification is valid for a period of one year and refresher courses need to be completed after that to renew the certification.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2012 03:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bloodborne pathogens training exposure control plan identifies tasks and jobs where you could be at risk of occupational exposure from blood and other body fluids. All employees working in health care organizations and others who are exposed to infectious materials (blood and other body fluids like semen and vaginal fluids) need to be adequately trained in the various safeguards that are to be followed while handling them.</p>
<p>This training helps prevent accidents and minimizes the risk of infection substantially. It is the responsibility of the employer to provide training to all employees so that they are adequately protected from any kind of infection caused by bloodborne pathogens.</p>
<p><strong>What Are The Various Aspects Of Exposure Control Plan?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Use Of Engineering &amp; Work Practice Control</strong>s – These are methods used to control the transmission of      bloodborne pathogens.  Today’s work      practice controls help in minimizing the risk of infection. Wash hands      both before and after treating patients or handling blood or other      infectious material.  Do not eat      food or drink water in work areas where the various medical procedures      involving blood and other body fluids are performed.</li>
<li><strong>Use Of Personal Protective Equipment </strong>– Specialized clothing needs to be worn at times while handling      blood or other body fluids.  The      type of clothing that needs to be worn depends on the tasks and jobs      performed by you. While gloves are the most basic protective clothing, you      can also wear a gown, apron, hear gear, eye and face mask.</li>
<li><strong>Implementation Of Universal Precautions</strong> – All human blood needs to be treated as if it is infected.  Universal precautions need to be observed      in all situations irrespective of whether the blood or body fluids that      you handle are infected or not infected.</li>
<li><strong>Post Exposure Evaluation &amp; Follow-Up </strong>– All exposure incidents involving blood and other body fluids      need to be immediately reported to any concerned authorities. If exposure      occurs in spite of taking all precautions, you need to wash the exposed      area with water and soap immediately. You should also immediately go to a      doctor for medical evaluation and treatment. Records of the incident need      to be maintained so that preventive steps are taken to control such incidents.</li>
<li><strong>Use Signs &amp; Labels </strong>– The containers in which blood and other body fluids are      stored need to have warning labels so that the people handling them take      adequate precautions.  The signs and      labels must be clearly displayed and visible. Disposable containers also      need to labeled properly so that they are handled with care.</li>
</ul>
<p>An exposure evaluation needs to be done in accordance with the guidelines specified by Occupational Safety &amp; Health Administration (OSHA).  If the existing jobs or tasks are modified then additional training need to be provided so that the employees are aware of the precautions that need to be followed.</p>
<p>Any changes made to OSHA standards and guidelines can be conveyed to the employees by conducting refresher training or by sending mails or newsletters. All these safeguards can significantly reduce contracting of infectious diseases like HIV, Hepatitis B and C.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2012 04:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bloodborne pathogens are small microorganisms that are present in the human blood and cause many types of infectious diseases like Hepatitis B, C and HIV.  The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has stipulated standard requirements for all employees of health care organizations and others who are exposed to blood and other infectious materials. What [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bloodborne pathogens are small microorganisms that are present in the human blood and cause many types of infectious diseases like Hepatitis B, C and HIV.  The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has stipulated standard requirements for all employees of health care organizations and others who are exposed to blood and other infectious materials.</p>
<p><strong>What Are The Various Bloodborne Pathogens Training Elements?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Detailed      explanation of bloodborne pathogen standards, epidemiology and symptoms.</li>
<li>Modes of      transmission and exposure control plan.</li>
<li>Exposure      determination, hazard recognition and identification.</li>
<li>Engineering      controls, personal protective equipment and work practices.</li>
<li>Disposal      of infectious materials and decontamination, signs and labels.</li>
<li>Hepatitis      B vaccination and program</li>
<li>Reporting      of emergencies, response, post exposure evaluation and follow-up.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Who Requires Bloodborne Pathogens Training?</strong></p>
<p>All employees of health care organizations and others exposed to blood and other infectious materials while performing their jobs are covered by OSHA standards and need to undergo training.</p>
<ul>
<li>Physicians,      nurses, dentists and emergency room personnel</li>
<li>Blood      bank and laboratory technicians</li>
<li>Paramedics      and emergency medical technicians</li>
<li>Medical      waste treatment employees</li>
<li>Law      enforcement personnel and firefighters</li>
<li>Housekeeping      and laundry personnel</li>
<li>Medical      examiners and morticians</li>
<li>Home      healthcare workers.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>What Are OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standards?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Engineering Controls </strong>–      Disposable containers, needless systems, self-sheathing needles and other      safe medical devices need to be identified and used to help prevent      exposure. These engineering controls help in minimizing or eliminating the      hazards at the workplace.</li>
<li><strong>Work Practice Controls</strong> – Handling and disposal of contaminated materials, cleaning      contaminated surfaces and handling specimens are work practice controls that      reduce the possibility of accidents.       This is achieved by making suitable changes to the way a task is      performed.</li>
<li><strong>Personal Protective Equipment </strong>– Gloves, gowns, eye and facemask and headgear need to be used      depending on the type of medical procedure that is performed. The      protective clothing should be disposed safely if it is damaged or torn and      replaced with new ones to offer maximum protection while handling blood      and other infectious materials.</li>
<li><strong>Labels &amp; Signs </strong>– Containers      that store blood and other body fluids, disposable waste material and      puncture proof containers for needles should be appropriately labeled so      that they handled properly. The hazardous signs on the containers ensure      that adequate protective measures are followed while handling them.</li>
<li><strong>Exposure Control Plan </strong>– It is the responsibility of the employers to create a list of      job classifications in which employees are exposed to blood and other      infectious materials.  Lists of      tasks and procedures that may result in exposure also need to be provided.  Changes in task and procedures affect      occupational exposure and it is advisable to update the plan annually to      reflect the changes that have taken place.</li>
</ul>
<p>Employers need to ensure that all new employees are aware of OSHA standards so that they are able to minimize the risk of handling blood and other infectious materials. Existing employees are also encouraged to take refresher courses so that they are aware of the new and modified standards that need to be followed. Memos and newsletter announcements can help keep the topics fresh, too, and in the minds of workers.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Occupational Safety &amp; Health Administration (OSHA) requires that all individuals exposed to blood or other body fluids complete bloodborne pathogens training.  Their organization’s training ensures that they are able to minimize the risk of exposure of infection.</p>
<p>Employers need to identify employees exposed to infectious materials (blood, vaginal fluids, semen and saliva in dental procedures) and develop an exposure control plan to protect them.</p>
<p>The exposure control plan minimizes and eliminates the potential for exposure by ensuring proper waste disposal, labeling the infectious materials properly and training on the hazards that can be encountered by employees.</p>
<p><strong>How Can You Protect Yourself &amp; Others From Infection?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Protective Clothing</strong> –      Protective clothing needs to be used in situations where you could be      exposed.  Ensure that they fit      properly and inform your supervisor if you are not able to find the size      you need.  Wear protective gloves      while handling blood, blood products and other infectious materials.</li>
</ul>
<p>If the gloves are soiled, you need to remove them carefully and wash your hands immediately.  If you perform procedures that involve splashing of blood, wear gowns, aprons, head, face and eye mask for protection.  Based on the risk of exposure, appropriate protective clothing needs to be used so that you are safe at all times.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Engineering Controls</strong> –      Devices that are engineered to prevent exposure need to be used.  These include safety syringes, splashguards,      biological safety cabinets, centrifuge safety cups and puncture resistant sharp      containers.</li>
<li><strong>Standard Work Practices</strong> – Food and drink need to be stored away from infectious      materials.  Avoid eating, drinking,      smoking and applying makeup in areas where medical procedures are been      performed.</li>
</ul>
<p>Wash hands before and after removing gloves and other protective clothing.  Handle all sharp materials with a lot of care.  Avoid bending, cutting or recapping needles.  Decontaminate the area where medical procedures are performed after each shift.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Waste Disposal</strong> – Needles      and other sharp instruments need to be disposed in puncture proof bins.  This helps prevent accidental injury.  Potentially infectious waste should be      disposed in containers that are specially labeled.  This ensures that the people disposing      these things handle them with a lot of care.</li>
<li><strong>Exposure Control Plan </strong>– If the employee is exposed to infectious materials, they      should wash the area immediately with disinfectant soap and water.  The incident should be reported to the      supervisor as soon as possible so that suitable precautions are taken to      prevent such incidents from happening again.</li>
</ul>
<p>It is important that all employees comply with the various standards that have been specified by OSHA to safeguard themselves and others from infection due to bloodborne pathogens. The risk of infection is substantially reduced when health care employees and others exposed to blood and other infectious materials are adequately trained.</p>
<p>All existing and new employees need to be trained about the proper use of protective clothing, needles and other things used to perform various medical procedures.  They also need to be provided refresher training so that they are aware of the latest amendments made to the guidelines of OSHA.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are various standards enacted by the federal government and these set requirements for employees exposed to blood and other bodily fluids (semen, vaginal fluids) to undergo bloodborne pathogens training.</p>
<p>Exposure to pathogens can cause serious and life-threatening illness like HIV, hepatitis B and C, malaria, brucellosis, leptospirosis, brboviral infections, relapsing fever, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, viral hemorrhagic fever.</p>
<p><strong>Who Is Covered Under The Bloodborne Pathogens Standards?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Physicians,      nurses, dentists and all other health care employees working in hospitals      and clinics who come in contact directly or indirectly with blood and      other body fluids.  Paramedics,      emergency medical service providers and hospice employees.</li>
<li>Employees      working in diagnostic laboratories, blood banks, plasma centers and tissue      banks are also covered as they collect and test blood and body fluids.</li>
<li>Personnel      working in hospital laundries, employees who repair medical equipment, employees      handling infectious waste.</li>
<li>Law      enforcement personnel, firefighters, lifeguards, camp counselors, correctional      officers working in federal, state or private sector.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>How Bloodborne Pathogens Training Ensures Workplace Safety?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Universal Precautions</strong> – They are to be used to prevent contact with infectious materials and      fluids (blood, semen, vaginal fluids).       Regardless of the perception of risk, all blood and body fluids are      to be considered infectious and adequate precautions need to be taken.</li>
<li><strong>Hand washing Requirements</strong> – Hands should be washed with soap and lukewarm water so that      all contaminated material can be removed. Even if you had worn gloves      while performing the various medical procedures, it is best to wash your      hands properly.</li>
<li><strong>Engineering Controls</strong> –      Engineering controls can help reduce the risk of exposure by isolating      things that cause exposure.  This      includes using puncture proof bins to dispose of needles and other sharp      objects.</li>
<li><strong>Work Practice Controls</strong> – These controls make the various processes safe by altering      the manner of performing these tasks. They include restriction on the storage      of food and drinks in work areas and prohibiting the removal and bending of      needles.</li>
<li><strong>Handling Needles &amp; Other Sharp Objects</strong> – Needles and other sharp objects including broken glass need      to be disposed of properly after use.       Always wear gloves when handling them. There are special puncture      proof bins that need to be used for this purpose to help prevent      accidents.</li>
<li> <strong>Protective      Clothing</strong> – Gloves, face and eye mask, gown and apron can be used to      prevent contact with blood and other body fluids.  Depending on the medical procedure that      you perform, you can choose the type of protective clothing that can be      worn. If the protective clothing becomes contaminated then it must be      removed immediately and decontaminated. Torn and damaged clothing needs to      be disposed in an appropriate way.</li>
<li><strong>Labeling</strong> – Specimens      of blood and other body fluids need to be stored in containers that prevent      leakage.  They need to be      appropriately labeled so that the person handling them is aware of the      dangers and takes suitable precautions.</li>
</ul>
<p>The various regulations that have been stipulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) need to be strictly implemented so that the risk of infection by bloodborne pathogens is significantly reduced.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bloodborne pathogens training helps health care professionals and others exposed to pathogens learn about their individual roles in protecting themselves and others from infection.  The training also helps people learn about the use and purpose of personal protective clothing and hygiene. The purpose of the training is to minimize the occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bloodborne pathogens training helps health care professionals and others exposed to pathogens learn about their individual roles in protecting themselves and others from infection.  The training also helps people learn about the use and purpose of personal protective clothing and hygiene.</p>
<p>The purpose of the training is to minimize the occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens and in particular to HIV, Hepatitis B and C. The training sessions cover topics related to blood, biological hazardous waste, controls, contamination, decontamination, exposure and post exposure evaluation and other potentially infectious materials.</p>
<p>Individuals who are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens fall under the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) standards and need to be adequately trained. These individuals include physicians, nurses, lab technicians, paramedics, tattoo artists, firefighters, housekeeping staff, emergency workers and police.</p>
<p><strong>How Bloodborne Pathogens Training Helps Minimize Exposure Risk?</strong></p>
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<li>If the      pathogens cannot enter your body, they cannot cause infection.  The various modes of transmission that the      microorganisms use to enter your body and cause infection include blood      and tissues, broken skin, mouth while swallowing and lungs during      inhalation. Staying away from contaminated items is the most effective      ways to prevent infection.</li>
<li>Personal      protective clothing like gloves, masks, gown and apron protect against      exposure to blood and other body fluids. It is essential that blood and      other fluids are considered infectious regardless of the health of the      individual.  The choice of personal      protective clothing should be done on the anticipated level of exposure to      infectious materials.</li>
<li>One of      the most overlooked but essential infection control method is hand      washing.  Wash hands before and      after treating patients and any kind of infectious materials. Use a good disinfectant      soap and warm water for this purpose.</li>
<li>Needles      and other sharp objects that are used in the various procedures involving      blood need to be disposed off in secure bins to help prevent accidents. Personal      protective clothing that has been infected with blood or other body fluids      need to be disposed properly by following all the guidelines specified by      OSHA in this regard.</li>
<li>If in      spite of taking suitable precautions, an individual is exposed to bloodborne      pathogens, it is important to report the incident immediately to the      concerned authorities in health care organizations.  When the incident is reported, it helps      in identifying the source of the infection so that future accidents are      prevented. An exposure control plan can be created so that individuals are      aware of what needs to be done during and after an exposure.</li>
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<p>It is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that all employees who are exposed to potentially infectious materials are provided training. They also need to be provided refresher courses so that they are aware of any amendments made to OSHA standards.</p>
<p>The training can be attended in classroom sessions or completed through the online medium.  The online medium has become a popular choice due to the convenience it offers. You may be able to minimize the risk of infection substantially when you complete bloodborne pathogens training successfully.</p>
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