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Loss Prevention, Safety, and Facilities Management
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The following employees are identified as having a high-risk
to exposure: Health Services Faculty and Maintenance Staff. High
risk employees will be offered a Hepatitis B vaccination and
will attend a refresher course on blood borne pathogens
annually. All other employees will review Blood Borne Pathogens
every three years.
(1) High Risk Exposure
All employees identified as High Risk are to be trained
upon initial job assignment and at least annually thereafter.
Students, who perform work that is similar to employees covered
by this program, must also receive the same training. Training
must also be provided, when an existing job task is altered, or
when an employee is required to perform a new job task that
warrants such training.
(2) Low Risk Exposure
All employees falling within the scope of this program are to
be trained upon initial job assignment and at least every three
years thereafter. Training must also be provided, when an
existing job task is altered, or when an employee is required to
perform a new job task that warrants such training.
The Greater Acadiana Region 4 Safety Coordinator will ensure
training is made available to all campus employees. Employees
are not required to participate in a prescreening program, as a
prerequisite for receiving hepatitis B vaccinations.
Employee training must include at least the following
elements:
- A general explanation of the epidemiology and symptoms
of blood borne diseases.
- An explanation of how blood borne pathogens are
transmitted.
- An explanation of the employers exposure control plan
and the means by which the employee can obtain a copy of the
written plan.
- An explanation of the appropriate methods for
recognizing tasks and other activities that may involve
exposure to potentially infectious materials.
- An explanation of the use and limitation of control
measures.
- Information pertaining to the types, use, location,
removal, handling, decontamination, and disposal of PPE.
- An explanation of the appropriate action to take and
persons to contact in an emergency involving potentially
infectious material.
- Information on post-exposure evaluation and follow-up
that the employer is required to provide for the employee,
following an exposure incident.
- An explanation of the signs and labels and/or color
coding.
- An opportunity for interactive questions and answers
with the person conducting the training.
- Proper methods for personal hygiene.
- Methods for decontaminating floors, sinks, and other
contaminated equipment.
Welcome to the Office of Risk Management's online course
training. When you click on the training link below a Window Internet
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