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Atlantic County Special Services School District School Nurses Annual Employee Training: Bloodborne Pathogens, Accident Reporting and Classroom Use of Chemicals Atlantic County Special Services School District School Nurses 3/31/2017

Purpose To comply with O.S.H.A. standards for employees To identify job classifications that are high risk for potential transmission of blood borne pathogens To prevent the transmission of blood borne pathogens through the use of “Universal Precautions” To inform employees of the Exposure Control Plan Policy and Procedures of Atlantic County Special Services School District To reinforce “Right To Know” compliance regarding use of chemicals in the classroom and promote awareness of the importance of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) 3/31/2017

Agenda General overview of O.S.H.A. CFR 1910-1030. Who is covered? All employees identified by the Board of Education with job classifications that may expose them to blood or bodily fluids. Film: “Blood Borne Pathogens In The School Setting” is available for viewing in the teacher’s lounge. 3/31/2017

Know the OSHA BBP policy and your rights! Determine if your job description places you “at risk” for exposure to blood borne pathogens. If so, you are entitled to free Hepatitis B vaccinations. If you changed jobs into an “at risk” occupation you can be vaccinated. If you initially did not want the vaccine but changed your mind you can still be vaccinated free of charge. OT Wood Shop Nurses Kitchen Physical Therapy Custodian Class room staff Security Staff PE teachers Speech Dynamite Classrooms Bus drivers Pre school 3/31/2017

Vocabulary Bloodborne Pathogens: microorganisms which present in bodily fluids that can lead to disease HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus HBV: Hepatitis B Virus HCV: Hepatitis C Virus Universal Precautions: protect yourself from all bodily fluids and blood. RTK: Right To Know MSDS: Material Safety Data Sheets 3/31/2017

HIV HIV is the virus that leads to AIDS HIV develops in the immune system HIV does not survive well outside the body, dying essentially as soon as it dries Can be found in varying concentrations in blood, semen, vaginal fluids, breast milk, saliva, and tears 3/31/2017

Hepatitis B Symptoms include jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, nausea & vomiting May lead to chronic liver disease, liver cancer, and death Vaccinations available for Hepatitis B & Hepatitis A HBV can survive for at least one week in dried blood 3/31/2017

Potential Transmission Contact with another person’s blood or bodily fluids that contain blood Mucous membranes: Getting infected blood or fluid in eyes, mouth, nose Non-intact skin: cover all of your cuts with a bandage! Contaminated sharps/needles…means any object that can penetrate the skin; including needles, scalpels, broken glass, capillary tubes, slides, and exposed ends of dental wires * …diabetics should never test blood sugars in the classroom! 3/31/2017

MAIN POINT: PREVENTION Staff are to follow Universal Precautions: assume that all blood and bodily fluid is capable of transmitting HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and other contagious diseases. Use a barrier, such as vinyl gloves, to prevent transmission when rendering first aid. Observe the proper removal of, and disposal of, used gloves. You are never expected to clean up blood or bodily fluid! Have your group secretary call Maintenance. Protect others by quarantining the area and/or covering with towels or rags until a custodian arrives. Review the school policy: District Exposure Control Plan. 3/31/2017

RIGHT-TO-KNOW LAW: Know what chemicals you and your students are working with to minimize damage should an accident occur. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemical exposures are kept in the Nurse’s Offices. Wood shop, Grounds, Maintenance, and Cottage Industry areas are all equipped with first aid kits, showers and eye wash stations for preliminary treatment. Report all accidents to the Nurse. All exposure incidents, staff & students, (biological & chemical) must be reported to the Nurse at the time of the incident. Provide the nurse with the MSDS so that the appropriate first aid is provided. 3/31/2017

General Safety Review the first aid guidelines provided to you. Immediately report any unsafe work environment to your supervisor. Complete an Accident Report. Report all accidents (even minor injuries) to the school nurse. If you become injured on the job be sure to contact the school nurse. If the school nurse is not available, contact your supervisor or call our Worker’s Insurance Group: QualCare 1-800-425-3222 In case of an emergency go to the nearest hospital or medical facility and then tell your employer within 24 hours. 3/31/2017

Resources Atlantic County Department of Health http://www.co.atlantic.nj.us CDC (Center for Disease Control) http://www.cdc.gov New Jersey Department of Education http://www.state.nj.us/education New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Citizens http://www.nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/odispubr U.S. Department of Labor http://www.dol.gov/compliance Atlantic County Special Services School District Policy Manual 3/31/2017

To complete the mandatory training please view both presentations (this one and Asthma, Epilepsy, Diabetes and Life-Threatening Allergic Reactions ) then fill and submit the forms at the end. click here to complete the presentation form 3/31/2017