Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness For Construction Workers - To The Point
- Product ID
- ttpcbpac_vod
- Training Time ?
- 12 to 20 minutes
- Language(s)
- English,Spanish
- Video Format
- High Definition
- Required Plugins
- None
- Number of Lessons
- 8
- Quiz Questions
- 8
- Closed Captioning
- Question Feedback
- Wrong Answer Remediation
- Lesson Bookmarking
- Downloadable Resources
Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms found in human blood or other bodily fluids that cause diseases such as HIV and hepatitis. This safety training program explains how construction workers can protect themselves from hazardous exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
Viewers learn how they can be infected by a bloodborne pathogen, such as through ingestion, absorption, and injection. This program emphasizes the importance of universal precautions, which include the following: avoid contact with a bleeding coworker; wash hands thoroughly before eating or drinking; avoid eating, drinking, or applying makeup in areas that have potentially infectious material; do not store food or drinks in areas that have potentially infectious material; avoid direct contact with potentially infected objects such as used needles, broken glass, and contaminated tools.
This program also teaches workers how to properly dispose of contaminated items such as gloves and bandages by placing them in approved biohazard containers. Potentially contaminated sharp objects such as needles, and broken glass should be disposed of in an approved biohazard sharps container.
Watch this safety training program to learn how to protect yourself and coworkers from exposure to bloodborne pathogens on the job site.
This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.
- Install on any SCORM LMS
- Full-screen video presentation
- Print certificate and wallet card
- You have 30 days to complete the course
Everyone who works in construction
- Introduction
- Dangers Of Bloodborne Pathogens
- Occupational Exposure
- Routes Of Entry
- Universal Precautions
- Barrier Devices
- Proper Disposal Of Contaminated Items
- Conclusion
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