What is rhe desease causing agent present in blood and other potentially infectious materials.
What is Bloodborne Pathogens
Employer must make this available when there is a risk of occupational exposure.
What is vaccination?
Immediately cleaned up or absorbent material placed on the area
What is clean-up of all blood and body fluid spills
Used to protect hands
What is disposable, single-use gloves
pathogen, reservoir, portal of exit, method of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host
What conditions must be present for infection to spread?
A written plan to eliminate or minimize occupa-
tional exposures.
What is an Exposure Control Plan?
A bloodborne pathogen is passed from one person to another via a contaminated object.
What is indirect contact?
handwashing, wearing personal protective Equipment (PPE), sanitizing
What are some things you can do to minimize your risk of exposure?
20 seconds
What is approrisate length of time for handwashing?
BBP can cause long-term effects on person's health, including these three conditions.
What is Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C & HIV.
must be completed each year
What is Bloodborne Pathogens training?
Allow solution to air-dry
What is contact time for bleach solution to work
PPE dripping with blood should be placed here
What is a biohazard bag
A pathogen passed from one person to another through close physical contact.
What is direct contact?
Who is/are your contact(s) with exposure concerns.
What is your director or supervisor?
Equipment or devices used to help reduce exposure to potential hazards
What is engineering controls