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1 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. GORDON COOPER TECHNOLOGY CENTER Bloodborne Pathognes 29 CFR 1910.1030

2 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Could You Contract a Disease at Work? Administering first aid? Cleaning the restrooms? Using a tool covered with dried blood? A co-worker sneezes on you?

3 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Bloodborne Pathogens Goals Basics of Bloodborne Diseases Exposure Prevention Quiz

4 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Bloodborne Pathogens Pathogenic microorganisms present in human blood that can lead to diseases Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Hepatitis B (HBV) Hepatitis C (HCV)

5 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) HIV is the virus that leads to AIDS HIV depletes the immune system HIV does not survive well outside the body Saliva, tears, sweat

6 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Estimated number of people infected vary Believed to be as many as a million infected 35,000 people infected each year Only a 0.4% chance of contracting at work

7 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. (HIV) Symptoms Symptoms can vary, but often include Weakness Fever Sore throat Nausea Headaches Diarrhea White coating on the tongue Weight loss and swollen glands

8 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. (HIV) Modes of Transmission Semen Vaginal secretions Cerebrospinal fluid Synovial fluid Pleural fluid Any body fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood

9 Hepatitis B (HBV) 400 million people worldwide are chronically infected Symptoms include: jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, intermittent nausea, vomiting May lead to chronic liver disease, liver cancer, and death Vaccination available since 1982 HBV can survive for at least one week in dried blood 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc.

10 Hepatitis B (HBV) 2 billion worldwide. 1 million die each year. 12 million in United States. 100,000 infected each year. 5,000 in United States die each year.

11 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Hepatitis C (HCV) Hepatitis C is the most common chronic bloodborne infection in the United States Over 5 million people infected with Hepatitis C (HCV). Over 200 million worldwide. Symptoms include: jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, intermittent nausea, vomiting May lead to chronic liver disease and death

12 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Potentially Infectious Bodily Fluids Blood Saliva, vomit, urine Semen or vaginal secretions Skin, tissue, cell cultures Other body fluids

13 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Potential Transmission Contact with another person’s blood or bodily fluid that may contain blood Mucous membranes: eyes, mouth, nose Non-intact skin Contaminated sharps/needles

14 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Potential Exposure Industrial accident Administering first aid Postaccident cleanup Janitorial or maintenance work

15 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Exposure Control Plan (ECP) Potential exposure determination Safe work practices Decontaminating equipment Selecting and using PPE Handling biowaste Labels and signs Training requirements Recordkeeping requirements

16 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Who Must be Trained All employees with occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIM) Employees who are trained in first aid and CPR

17 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Universal Precautions Treat all blood and bodily fluids as if they are contaminated Proper cleanup and decontamination

18 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Protective Equipment Bleeding control—latex gloves Spurting blood—latex gloves, protective clothing (smocks or aprons), respiratory mask, eye/face protection (goggles, glasses, or face shield) Postaccident cleanup— latex gloves Janitorial work—latex gloves

19 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Decontamination Wear protective gloves Disinfectant/cleaner provided in bodily fluid disposal kit Solution of 1/4 cup bleach per gallon of water Properly dispose of contaminated PPE, towels, rags

20 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Safe Work Practices Remove contaminated PPE or clothing as soon as possible Clean and disinfect contaminated equipment and work surfaces Thoroughly wash up immediately after exposure Properly dispose of contaminated items

21 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Regulated Medical Waste Liquid or semiliquid blood or OPIM (other potentially infectious materials) Contaminated items that would release blood or OPIM when compressed Contaminated sharps Pathological and microbiological waste containing blood or OPIM

22 Labels and Signs Labels must include the universal biohazard symbol, and the term “Biohazard” must be attached to: –containers of regulated biohazard waste –refrigerators or freezers containing blood or OPIM –containers used to store, transport, or ship blood or OPIM 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc.

23 Hepatitis B Vaccination Strongly endorsed by medical communities Shown to be safe for infants, children, and adults Offered to all potentially exposed employees Provided at no cost to employees Declination form

24 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Exposure Incident A specific incident of contact with potentially infectious bodily fluid If there are no infiltrations of mucous membranes or open skin surfaces, it is not considered an occupational exposure Report all accidents involving blood or bodily fluids Postexposure medical evaluations are offered

25 Postexposure Evaluation Confidential medical evaluation Document route of exposure Identify source individual Test source individuals blood (with individuals consent) Provide results to exposed employee 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc.

26 Recordkeeping Medical records include: Hepatitis B vaccination status Postexposure evaluation and follow-up results Training records include: Training dates Contents of the training Name and qualifications of trainer

27 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Summary Universal precautions PPE and safe work practices Decontamination Exposure incident

28 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz 1. Name two of the most common bloodborne pathogens:__________________________________ __________ 2. After exposure to potentially infected bodily fluids, you should immediately:___________________________ 3. HIV and HBV can be transmitted when infected bodily fluids directly contact the eyes or nonintact skin.True or False 4. The risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens is only possible when blood is present in the bodily fluid. True or False 5. Treating all body fluids as infected is known as __________________________________ Precautions.

29 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz (cont.) 6. HIV stays alive in dried blood.True or False 7. Name one way you might be exposed to human blood at your workplace: ____________________________ 8. What minimum PPE should be worn when controlling normal bleeding? _____________________________ 9.Besides the disinfectant/cleaner provided in first aid kits, what other solutions can be used to decontaminate equipment or surfaces? 10. How do you dispose of absorbed bodily fluids?

30 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz Answers 1.HIV and Hepatitis B (HBV). 2.You should immediately wash any exposed areas. 3.True. Infected bodily fluids need to directly contact mucous membranes or nonintact skin. 4.True. Although many bodily fluids may be infectious, they must contain blood to carry bloodborne pathogens. 5.Treating all bodily fluids as infected is known as Universal Precautions.

31 11006115/0006 Copyright  Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Quiz Answers (cont.) 6.False. HIV dies almost immediately. HBV can live as long as one week. 7.Administering first aid, decontaminating equipment, doing janitorial work, etc. 8.Gloves must be worn, at a minimum, when controlling normal bleeding. When controlling spurting blood, additional PPE must be worn including: a face shield, an apron, shoe covers, etc. 9.A solution of bleach and water. 10. Absorbed bodily fluids from a general industry facility can usually be double bagged and discarded with the normal garbage.


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