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Title: Blood Borne Pathogens


1
Blood Borne Pathogens
  • What You Need to Know
  • Cynthia DiLaura Devore, MD, FAAP
  • Carl M. Devore, MD, MPH

2
Why are we reviewing this topic?
  • Every employee needs to know how to stay safe in
    the workplace
  • In a school setting, there is a potential for
    exposure to blood and bloody body fluids that
    might be contaminated with a blood borne
    pathogen.
  • OSHA the Occupational Safety and Health
  • Organization (federal government) requires
  • safety training for all employees

3
What are blood borne pathogens?
  • Viral infections that are transmitted from person
    to person via blood or bloody body fluid in the
    workplace are considered blood borne pathogens.
  • These diseases are not easy to catch, but once
    contracted, cannot be cured with medications,
    making prevention the primary priority
  • Examples of blood borne pathogens include
  • Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV),
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C

4
Prevalence and Risk
  • In a school setting the prevalence of HIV,
  • Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C is low
  • compared with other environments
  • The risk of contracting these diseases can
  • be virtually eliminated by following simple
  • precautions outlined by OSHA called
  • Standard Precautions

5
OSHA Requirements for Employers
  • Offer pre-exposure Hep B vaccinations to anyone
    with routine duties that place an employee at
    risk of blood or body fluid exposure to a blood
    borne pathogen. Post exposure vaccines for all
    others which appears to work as well. (If you are
    unsure if your job qualifies, ask your
    supervisor.)
  • Offer personal protective devices, such as
    gloves, goggles, or masks, as a precaution.
  • Educate workers to use cautious work practices
    such as standard precautions and judicious
    avoidance to reduce risk of exposure

6
Standard Precautions
  • Treat everyones blood as though it is infected
    with a blood borne pathogen.

7
Judicious Avoidance
  • Use judicious avoidance for everyone
  • Stay away from blood, and call for help if you do
    not know how to protect yourself
  • Use barriers and personal protective devices
    whenever you encounter blood or a potentially
    infectious spill for everyone, or stay away and
    call for help
  • Stay away from spills if it is not part of your
    job description or training call for help
  • Properly dispose of contaminated materials as
    hazardous waste or check with your supervisor

8
Hand Washing
  • Use scrupulous hand washing with warm water (cold
    works, too) and soap when hands are dirty or
    contaminated,
  • Scrub all hand surfaces for 30 seconds (sing
    Happy Birthday twice) and rinse well
  • Use 60 or higher alcohol based hand sanitizers
    if soap and water are not available

9
What if I think I was exposed?
  • Wash contaminated area immediately and thoroughly
    as described
  • If eye splash, rinse eye with lukewarm water,
    water station water, or eye cup or eye bottle
    designed for that purpose for at least 5 min.
  • If mouth splash, rinse mouth repeatedly for at
    least five minutes
  • Seek medical attention or guidance from the
    school nurse or your medical provider that day
  • Notify your supervisor that day

10
Summary
  • Ask your supervisor if you are eligible for Hep B
    vaccine prophylaxis
  • Treat everyone as though they might have a blood
    borne pathogen
  • Avoid contact, use barriers, dispose of
    contaminated materials, and call for help
  • Use excellent hand washing with soap and water or
    60 or higher alcohol based hand sanitizer
  • If you suspect an exposure, clean yourself
    carefully, seek medical guidance assistance that
    day
  • Notify your school nurse and supervisor
    immediately

11
Questions?
  • If you have any questions about blood borne
    pathogens, please contact your school nurse
  • If you have any questions about your job
    responsibilities, or your eligibility for
    Hepatitis B prophylaxis, please contact your
    supervisor
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