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Exposure Control Plan What School Personnel Need to Know BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
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l A pathogen is a microorganism or substance capable of producing a disease. Being bloodborne means that the pathogens are present in human blood and are transmitted by contact with the contaminated blood.
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EXAMPLES OF BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS l HIV l HEPATITIS B (HBV) l HEPATITIS C l HEPATITIS D l MALARIA l SOME SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
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SPREAD OF BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN THE WORKPLACE HIV, HBV, AND OTHER BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS CAN SPREAD FROM THE INFECTED PERSON: l into skin from a contaminated object such as broken glass or a needle l by contact with broken skin (scratches, cuts, chapped hands, hangnails) l spray/splash into mouth, nose, or eyes (mucous membranes)
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STOP THE SPREAD l Stop the spread of disease by: washing your hands avoiding blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) using protective barriers such as gloves
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UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS A method of INFECTION CONTROL in which all blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) are treated as if known to be infected with HIV or HBV or other bloodborne pathogen.
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PROTECTION l DO NOT touch blood or OPIM l Use gloves or paper barriers l Have anyone bleeding hold their own pressure dressing l DO NOT clean a contaminated area without gloves l Call for help from someone trained to clean and disinfect a contaminated area when possible
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HANDWASHING l Use warm running water and soap l Rub palms, back of hands, between fingers and under rings and fingernails l rinse well under warm running water and dry hands thoroughly l use hand lotion to prevent drying and cracked hands
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USING GLOVES l WHEN: Care provider has an open lesion on hand Handling contaminated, disposable items - diaper, bloody gauze, etc. Direct hand contact with possible bloody body fluids is anticipated Cleaning up body fluid spills
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PROPER REMOVAL OF GLOVES l Grasp glove at heel of hand without touching skin l pull glove toward fingers l remove glove from hand l While holding soiled glove, insert index and middle fingers of free hand under other glove at cuff
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PROPER GLOVE REMOVAL l Pull glove toward fingers l As glove is removed it is turned inside out, over the glove that has already been removed l Discard contaminated gloves in appropriate waste container and wash hands
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