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Bloodborne Pathogens


...rker is injured. The course teaches workers to recognize HIV and HBV as hazards and how they can be spread. Workers will learn how to use Universal Precautions and to deal with a potential exposure, as well as modes of transmission, protection, emergency response, and exposure controls. This course features over twenty interactions and evaluations. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN,
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Bloodborne Pathogens: An Ounce of Prevention


This course is for all workers. It presents a simple approach to avoiding personal exposure and potential infection. It teaches your workers what bloodborne pathogens are, the elements of your Exposure Control Plan, how to use universal precautions, how to use personal protective equipment, and how to properly cleanup after an accident in which blood is present. Delivery formats include CD-ROM,
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Bloodborne Pathogens: Emergency Responders


This course is designed for paramedics, EMTs, fire, police, correctional officers, first aid/CPR, and other emergency personnel who might be exposed to blood and other potentially infectious material (PIM). This course meets training requirements for Categories I and II employees who anticipate becoming occupationally exposed to blood and blood-contaminated products. Delivery formats include
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Bloodborne Pathogens for Non-Healthcare Workers


...HIV and Hepatitis B Viruses can be transmitted through blood or body fluids contaminated with blood products. Helping an accident victim or providing CPR in an emergency could result in the transmission of bloodborne pathogens This program can help everyone reduce the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be
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From Backup Training Corporation
Bloodborne Pathogens

...od and other bodily fluids, bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV and hepatitis, pose a serious threat to officers in the field and in detention centers across the U.S. Through education, officers gain the necessary knowledge to recognize potentially dangerous people and situations, and what steps to follow to prevent exposure to life-threatening diseases. Learn dangers of HIV and hepatitis and
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