Bloodborne Pathogens
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENSB146 (12 minutes) Occupational transmission of HIV is relatively rare, but the lethal nature of HIV requires us to take every possible measure to prevent exposure. The purpose of this program is to limit occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials because any exposure could result in transmission of the bloodborne pathogens that could lead to disease or death.
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Part 1B156 (11 minutes) Discusses the dangers of bloodborne pathogens and how to avoid being infected. Being trained and following procedures will reduce the risk of exposure. Part 1 of 2. Part 2 is B157
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Part 2B157 (7 minutes) Following universal precautions and treating all blood and body fluids as if they are infectious will reduce the risk of exposure. Part 2 of 2.
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN THE WORKPLACEVHS: B131 (8 minutes) DVD: B176 (8 minutes) This video is a basic introduction to bloodborne pathogens including the Hepatitis B Virus (HBT) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Viewers will be educated in the general requirements of the Bloodborne Pathogen standard. Designed as a basic introduction for employees who have little exposure or knowledge of this standard.
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS OVERVIEWB136 (5 minutes) What you need to know about the new OSHA standard; covers plans, engineering and work controls, personal protection equipment, universal precautions, vaccinations, training, counseling and record keeping.
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS WHAT ARE THEY?B158 (10 minutes) A parody of the "X-FILES" examining the dangers of HIV, hepatitis, syphilis, AIDS, unprotected sex and sharing needles. Discusses how BBP can be life-threatening if proper procedures are not followed. Tells how diseases can be transmitted directly or indirectly from one person to another. This is part 1 of 3. Part 2 is B159. Part 3 is B160.
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS PROTECT YOURSELFB159 (10 minutes) This video discusses how to protect yourself from body fluids in the workplace. Proper PPE, clean up procedures and disposing of contaminants are reviewed. Uses the parody of the "X-Files" Part 2 of 3. Part 1 is B158. Part 3 is B160.
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS POST EXPOSUREB160 (10 minutes) Using a parody on the "X-Files" this video discusses how to clean up after body fluid exposure and encourages health care provider treatment. Part 3 of 3. Part 1 is B158. Part 2 is B159.
Bloodborne Pathogens / Millennium SeriesB169 (English - 17 minutes) B171 (Spanish - 17 minutes) Bloodborne pathogens and the diseases they cause can be a sensitive subject. Accurate and informative training is needed to calm the fears of employees. This DVD does just that. Developed with new standards and information relating to lifestyles, bloodborne pathogens transmission, prevention and precautions, this program is appropriate for first aid providers and for everyone in case of emergencies.
CONTROLLING THE EXPOSURE TO BLOODBORNE PATHOGENSC147 (18 minutes) Designed to aid in eliminating or minimizing occupational exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) or the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and other bloodborne pathogens. Topics include personal protective equipment, hygiene, handling, removal and disposal of contaminated clothing and equipment. This video is excellent for a wide range audience.
PREVENTING TRANSMISSION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESP109 (22 minutes) This educational video provides health care workers, laboratory personnel, first responders, police, fire fighters, and other occupations at risk with practical recommendations for reducing the chances of contamination and/or transmission of blood-borne infectious diseases. Includes guidelines from the Department of Health and Human Services.
UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS - INFECTION CONTROL (HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY)H180 (8 minutes) Designed for health care providers, but is an excellent program for engineering, custodial, security, administration and other personnel who provide services in the health care environment. Good refresher for nursing, lab and other providers who normally receive additional universal precaution training. Catalogs are also available by mail. For more information, please call our Customer Service Dept. Monday through Friday at 1-800-468-4296 from 7:00 AM -5:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. |