Bloodborne pathogens are sometimes called the "unexpected hazard" because, for most of us, we just don't expect to come into contact with blood or bodily fluids when performing our normal job duties. Nevertheless, an unexpected encounter with bloodborne pathogens can happen at anytime. Responding properly when confronted with blood and other bodily fluids is critical to your health and safety. The purpose of this program is to provide viewers with the knowledge needed to take the appropriate actions when unexpectedly encountering bloodborne pathogens. Topics include modes of transmission, the Exposure Control Plan, occupational exposure, universal precautions, barrier devices, handling, disposal and disinfection of potentially infectious materials, and responding to an exposure.
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