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As It Should be Done
Bloodborne Pathogens, 1998
Bloodborne Pathogens, 1992
Bloodborne Pathogens 2000
Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure
Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace 1989
Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace 2001
Bloodborne Pathogens: Protect Yourself
Ounce of Prevention
Preventing Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
Preventing Employee Exposure to Bloodborne and Other Pathogens
- As It Should be Done
#AS001, #AS004 (24 min. 1992)
Occupational
The first portion of this video explains the requirements of the
OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard and discusses how AIDS
and Hepatitis B can be transmitted and how to protect yourself.
The second portion shows public safety officers, first responders
and healthcare providers in actual tasks involving potential
exposure to blood and the proper procedures to be followed in
such situations.
- Bloodborne Pathogens
Hepatitis B: Reducing the Risk in Hospitality/Industry
#BL009 (4 min. 1998)
- Prison Version #BL010 (10 min. 1998)
- Public Safety Version #BL007 (14 min. 1998)
- School Version #BL008 (10 min. 1998)
- Work Environment Version #BL005, #BL006 (11 min. 1997)
Hepatitis B overview discusses risk control for those that would be
affected for each situation.
- Bloodborne Pathogens
#BL012 (12 min. 1992)
Occupational
Created in cooperation with Dupont Merck, this comprehensive
program is designed specifically for industrial workers and
emergency response teams. When a potential exposure situation
occurs, employees need to be prepared. Covered topics:
- Bloodborne pathogens
- Modes of transmission
- Exposure situations
- Safe housekeeping
- Universal precautions
- Bloodborne Pathogens 2000
#BL000 & #BL004-English, #BL003-Spanish (18 min. 1999)
Occupational
Designed for all employees regardless of their job. Topics include:
- HIV, HCV and Hepatitis B
- Transmission methods
- Personal protection
This video contains information about bloodborne pathogens and
steps that can be taken to help reduce exposure.
- Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure
#BL013 —DVD (13 min. 2000)
Occupational
This program is designed to heighten awareness about the dangers of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. Viewers will follow the story of Ken, an industrial worker who receives a post-exposure evaluation at a health clinic after coming to the aid of an injured co-worker. The importance of taking proper precautionary measures against exposure is stressed throughout the video. Topics include modes of transmission, common workplace bloodborne diseases, universal precautions, personal protective equipment and clothing, cleanup and disposal of contaminated areas, the written exposure control plan and post-exposure evaluation.
- Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
#BL011 (20 min. 1989)
Occupational
This videotape education program is part of a comprehensive series created to meet employee training requirements of specific OSHA regulations. This series includes programs on the following regulations:
- Right-to-know (hazard communication standard)
- Lock-out/tag-out
- The laboratory standard
- The bloodborne pathogens standard
- Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
#BL020 English, #BL021 Spanish (9 min. 2001)
Occupational
- Describes common types of bloodborne diseases
- Basic education of how to treat minor blood injuries
- Informs employees about cleanup procedures
- Bloodborne Pathogens: Protect Yourself
#BL001 (15 min. 1992)
Occupational
Designed for all employees in your organization, this video
program covers basic bloodborne pathogens precautions. It
explains vital first-aid safeguards and is invaluable for first-on-the-scene
workers who may find themselves at the scene of a bloody
accident.
- Designed for all employees
- Explains HBV, HIV and AIDS
- First-aid precautions
- Decontamination procedures
- Housekeeping
- Ounce of Prevention
#OU001, #OU002, #OU003 (12 min. 1992)
Occupational
This training video is for industrial employees who may be
exposed to the hazards associated with blood and other potentially
infectious materials. The program explains what bloodborne
pathogens are and how they are transmitted, gives an overview of
the OSHA standard, tells how employees can protect themselves,
and provides guidelines for cleanup of body fluid spills.
- Preventing Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
#PR002—VHS #PR105—DVD (16 min. 2006)
Occupational
The focus of this program is preventing exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
While most of us have jobs where we will never come into contact with blood or
other body fluids, there are various situations where we may encounter potentially
infectious materials. Employees must know what actions to take in these situations
to protect themselves from exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Topics of the video include
diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens, the Exposure Control Plan, how bloodborne
pathogens are transmitted, methods of protecting against exposures, handling potentially
contaminated items and responding to exposure situations.
- Preventing Employee Exposure to Bloodborne and Other Pathogens
#PR015 (30 min. 1993)
Occupational
This video discusses bloodborne and other pathogens in a health
care setting using the chain of infection. Part I describes how
various diseases are transmitted. Part II describes methods to
prevent exposure with the emphasis on universal precautions. Also
discussed: handwashing, decontamination, PPE and accidental
exposure.
To receive the video catalog by mail, contact Angie Kupczak at
800-444-9150 or 651-228-7302.
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