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Bloodborne Pathogen Precautions

Controlling Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP-001S)
This video describes high-risk behaviors in relationship to AIDS. It gives ideas for an Exposure Control Plan, identification of the hazard, training to reduce exposure and administration duties. (16 min., 1997, Spanish)  DBP

As It Should Be Done: Workplace Precautions Against Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP-015)
This video explains how workers can protect themselves against occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, such as Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This program is targeted primarily to health care workers and related professionals. (24 min., 1992, English)  OSHA

Bloodborne Pathogens in Industry: What Employees Must Know (BBP-005K) 1
This training kit is aimed at the industrial setting and covers what the regulation means, whom it applies to, and how to comply. It discusses engineering controls, personal protective equipment, housekeeping, and Hepatitis B vaccine. Includes instructor's guide, employee handbooks, (25 min., 1993, English)  JJK

Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP-017)
This video program teaches all employees common sense guidelines to protect themselves from the serious threat of bloodborne disease in the workplace. Includes 10 employee handouts. Topics include: risk of exposure; transmission of bloodborne diseases; minimizing risk. (8 min., 2002, English)  CTT

Bloodborne Pathogens: Know The Risk Trainer's Toolkit (BBP-018K) 1
This Trainer’s Toolkit complies with annual training requirements and teaches all employees common sense guidelines to protect themselves from the serious threat of bloodborne disease in the workplace. The toolkit contains the video program, Bloodborne Pathogens: Know The Risk, employee handbooks, a leader’s guide, a laminated poster and several overhead transparency masters. Topics include: risk of exposure; AIDS and hepatitis B; transmission of bloodborne diseases; minimizing risk; housekeeping; proper waste disposal. (21 min., 1999, English)  CTT

Bloodborne Pathogens: Protect Yourself (BBP‑019)
This program is designed for workers who are not designated to respond in an emergency but may contract bloodborne pathogens as first-on-the-scene good Samaritans, housekeeping employees or laundry staff. Topics includes: What are HBV, HIV and AIDS?; how these diseases are spread; first-aid procedures; decontamination procedures; housekeeping. (15 min., 1997, English)  CTT
Spanish:  Los Patogenos de la sangre: ¡Protejase Usted Mismo! (Bloodborne Pathogens: Protect Yourself) (BBP-020S)

Safety 101 - Bloodborne Pathogens: Take Precautions (BBP-021K) 1
This video covers the three main bloodborne pathogens -- HIV, HBV and HCV -- and their definitions, symptoms and routes of transmission. Safe responses to accidents and injuries are covered, as well as common sense precautions to prevent the spread of infection at work. Topics include: HIV, HBV and HCV; transmission; accidents and injuries; common sense precautions. Includes Employee Handbooks and Leader's Guide. (12 min., 2001, English)  CTT

Bloodborne Pathogens: What You Need to Know Training Kit (BBP-022K) 1
This kit is aimed at healthcare facilities, emergency personnel, and funeral homes. This training kit gives your employees an overview of the regulations, exposure determination, infection control, methods of compliance, safe work practices, infectious waste disposal, and protective equipment and clothing. Includes instructor's guide, employee handbooks, and a training log. (15 min., 1992, English)  JJK

 Specific Industries

Bloodborne Pathogens for Ambulatory Care: A Sharper Image (BBP-023) q
This video program offers a concise look at the transmission, treatment and prevention of bloodborne pathogens, specifically: hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus. Complies with OSHA 1910.1030. Topics include: effects of HIV, HBV, HCV; personal protective equipment; engineering controls; safe work practices. Geared specifically for healthcare settings. (19 min., 1999, English)  CTT

Bloodborne Pathogens in the Dental Environment (BBP-024) q
This video program is geared specifically to the hazards found in dental offices and clinics and offers a look at the transmission, treatment and prevention of bloodborne pathogens, specifically: hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus. Topics include: effects of HIV, HBV, HCV; personal protective equipment; engineering controls; safe work practices. (19 min., English)  CTT

AIDS, Hepatitis, and the Emergency Responder (BBP-003)
This video is aimed at the emergency responder and discusses protective clothing and equipment; avoiding needle stick injuries; decontamination procedures; handwashing techniques; procedures to follow if exposed; and proper waste disposal. (25 min., 1992, English)  EFG

Bloodborne Pathogens: Training for the Office Worker (BBP-009)
A minor accident dramatizes exposure risks. Live demonstrations cover universal precautions and safe first aid. (6 min., 1994, English)  KRAMES

Controlling Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: Manufacturing (BBP-010)
Supports the training requirements for employees in a manufacturing facility who are designated as first aid/CPR trained or may be occupationally exposed, e.g., janitorial employees. (17 min., 1992, English)  DBP

Controlling Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: Service Industries - Hotel/Motel/Restaurant (BBP‑011)
Designed for workers identified as first-aid/CPR providers in hotel, motel, restaurant and service industries and whose jobs may expose them to blood or blood contaminated body fluids, linens or clothing. Explains how to reduce exposure for employees. (17 min., 1992, English)  DBP

 Tuberculosis

TB and Health Care Workers (3 tape set) (BBP‑012)
This series was produced with the Wisconsin Dept. of Health and Family Services and was the result of a conference on the then pending OSHA proposed standard for protecting health care workers exposed to TB in their employment. The conference consisted of an on-site presentation and a question and answer videoconference with experts in Washington DC. The video consists of a mix of Power­point presentations on the specific provisions of the standard (the live on-site sessions) and the question and answer teleconference in which the experts responded to questions phoned in to the panel. Segments 1‑11 on three video cassettes. (60+ min., 1995, English)  UW

Tuberculosis Awareness (BBP-013)
This video describes how TB develops (active, drug-resistance), the transmission, symptoms, risk, and steps to prevent exposure. (16 min., 1998, English)  CTT

See also:

·         TB Respiratory Protection: Administrator’s Review (OCH‑028)

 

 
 

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