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Instructions for Annual Review of Instructions for Annual Review of Bloodborne PathogensBloodborne Pathogens (all employees)(all employees)
Read BBP PowerPoint training.Read BBP PowerPoint training.
Take BBP testTake BBP test
E-mail test results to jgillis E-mail test results to jgillis @woodscharter.org@woodscharter.org
Woods Charter SchoolWoods Charter School
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS POLICY BOOKPOLICY BOOK
Office Locations:Office Locations:
PRINCIPALPRINCIPAL
MAIN OFFICEMAIN OFFICE
PURPOSEPURPOSE
Limits occupational Limits occupational exposure to blood exposure to blood and other and other potentially potentially infectious materials infectious materials since any exposure since any exposure could result in could result in transmission of transmission of bloodborne bloodborne pathogens which pathogens which could lead to could lead to disease or death.disease or death.
What Are What Are Bloodborne Pathogens?Bloodborne Pathogens?
Microorganisms Microorganisms carried by human carried by human blood and other blood and other body fluids. (semen, body fluids. (semen, breast milk, vaginal breast milk, vaginal secretions)secretions)
Signs/SymptomsSigns/SymptomsBloodborne DiseasesBloodborne Diseases
Hepatitis B (HBV)Flu like symptoms
Fatigue/FeverWeight Loss/Diarrhea
Hepatitis C (HCV)Flu-like symptoms
HIVFatigue/Night SweatsDiarrhea/Weight Loss
Opportunistic Infections
BBP Diseases
HBV and HCV affect the liver by causing inflammation
HIV affects the immune system
TRANSMISSION OF BBPTRANSMISSION OF BBP
May be transmitted in:May be transmitted in:BloodBlood
Body fluids Body fluids
Breaks in the skinBreaks in the skin
Broken glass or sharp metal contaminated with Broken glass or sharp metal contaminated with blood or body fluidsblood or body fluids
Needles contaminated with blood or body fluidsNeedles contaminated with blood or body fluids
Touching contaminated objects than touching ones Touching contaminated objects than touching ones mouth, nose, eyesmouth, nose, eyes
RISKY BUSINESS?RISKY BUSINESS?
Teacher/Assistant of EC Teacher/Assistant of EC studentsstudents
Carpentry, Masonry, Carpentry, Masonry, Agriculture and Agriculture and Technology Education Technology Education TeachersTeachers
Employees who perform Employees who perform activities/procedures activities/procedures involving blood/body fluidsinvolving blood/body fluids
The Exposure Control Plan identifies at-risk job classifications. (This Plan is located in the BBP.) These classifications are:
School Nurse First RespondersAssigned PE TeachersCoaches/TrainersHealth Occupations TeacherCustodiansMaintenance (plumbers) Speech TherapistsVolunteer Coaches
To Limit ExposuresTo Limit Exposures
Use universal precautions as if everyone Use universal precautions as if everyone has a diseasehas a disease
Practice good hand washingPractice good hand washingUse personal protective equipmentUse personal protective equipmentDo not recap needlesDo not recap needlesPlace glass and needles in sharps Place glass and needles in sharps
containercontainerClean and decontaminate work surfaces Clean and decontaminate work surfaces
and equipment ASAPand equipment ASAPUse appropriate disinfectant that is Use appropriate disinfectant that is
available through custodianavailable through custodianDo not eat, drink, apply cosmetics, lip Do not eat, drink, apply cosmetics, lip
balms, contact lenses where exposures balms, contact lenses where exposures may occurmay occur
PPE-WHAT IS IN IT FOR ME?PPE-WHAT IS IN IT FOR ME?PPE kits contain:PPE kits contain:
Gloves (use when potential for handling blood/body fluids)Gloves (use when potential for handling blood/body fluids)
Mask and eye protection (use for potential splatters to face)Mask and eye protection (use for potential splatters to face)
Disposal apron (use for potential splatter on clothes or body)Disposal apron (use for potential splatter on clothes or body)
Antiseptic wipes (use to clean hands, accident site, etc.)Antiseptic wipes (use to clean hands, accident site, etc.)
Absorbent and scoopAbsorbent and scoop
Red bag (use if over 20 milliliters of blood) Red bag (use if over 20 milliliters of blood)
First Responders also have a CPR micro shield because they First Responders also have a CPR micro shield because they provide care for injured staff/students and are trained in provide care for injured staff/students and are trained in CPRCPR
ALL EMPLOYEES SHOULD HAVE A PPE KIT IN THEIR ALL EMPLOYEES SHOULD HAVE A PPE KIT IN THEIR ROOM, BUS OR DEPARTMENTROOM, BUS OR DEPARTMENT
Hepatitis B vaccine will be offered to at risk staff.
Booster doses will be given IF CDC recommends
Given in 3 doses…
• 1st shot
• 1 month later 2nd shot
• 6 months after 1st shot 3rd shot to be given
Given in upper arm
Man-made vaccine with yeast base
Reaction to vaccine includes: soreness, swelling, itching, redness, warmth, bruising, fever, headache, sore throat, muscle aches, joint pain, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, tiredness, weakness, nodule at site
WHAT NEXTWHAT NEXT
If you have an If you have an exposure, exposure, report report immediately to immediately to your director, your director, and principal!and principal!
Quick Review!Quick Review!
Use precautions as if Use precautions as if everyone has a everyone has a disease.disease.
Good handwashing Good handwashing requiredrequired
BBP training due 10 BBP training due 10 days from hire and days from hire and annually.annually.
Every classroom and Every classroom and bus should have bus should have PPE (personal PPE (personal protective protective equipment)equipment)
Ask school nurse Ask school nurse about Hep B about Hep B vaccine (most vaccine (most school employees school employees at minimal risk)at minimal risk)
Report Report anyany exposure exposure immediately!immediately!
Thank you for completing the Thank you for completing the Power Point presentationPower Point presentation
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