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Title: Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace


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Bloodborne Pathogensin the Workplace
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Bloodborne Pathogens
  • AIDS
  • HIV
  • Hepatitis B

3
AIDS Symptoms
  • Enlarged Lymph Nodes
  • Persistent Fevers
  • Involuntary Weight Loss
  • Fatigue
  • Diarrhea
  • Purplish spots on skin or in mouth
  • White cheesy coating on the tongue
  • Night Sweats
  • Forgetfulness

4
AIDS Transmission
  • Sexual Contact
  • Blood Contact
  • Mother to Child during pregnancy

5
Aids Myths
  • AIDS is not spread by casual contact
  • AIDS is not spread through food preparation
  • AIDS is not spread through giving blood
  • AIDS is not spread by mosquitoes or other insects
  • AIDS is not spread through sexual contact of
    uninfected individuals

6
An AIDS Policy
  • Should List
  • Employee Rights
  • Testing
  • Education

7
Workers with AIDS
  • Protected by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
  • AIDS is considered a handicap, and can not be
    discriminated against.

8
Testing IssueReview
  • State Laws
  • Federal Laws
  • Civil Suits
  • Company Policy
  • Many feel that this is ethically unacceptable.

9
AIDS Education
  • Topics
  • What is AIDS?
  • What causes AIDS?
  • How is AIDS transmitted?
  • Who is most likely to get AIDS?
  • What are the symptoms?
  • How is it diagnosed?
  • Who should be tested?

10
AIDS Education
  • More Topics
  • Where can I get an AIDS test?
  • How can I reduce my chances of getting AIDS?
  • How is AIDS treated?
  • Can AIDS be prevented?
  • What are the common myths?

11
Performing CPR
  • USE A FACE MASK
  • AT ALL TIMES

12
Hepatitis B
  • Contracted by
  • Contact with Blood
  • Contact with any Body Fluid
  • Symptoms
  • Jaundice
  • Joint Pain
  • Rash
  • Internal Bleeding

13
Group Discussion
  • What fears do you have about bloodborne
    pathogens? Why?

14
Industrial SafetyIT 335
  • Chapter 25
  • Environmental Safety

15
Major Environmental Issues
  • Acid Rain
  • Ground-level Ozone
  • Global Warming
  • Water Pollution
  • Toxic Wastes
  • Garbage

16
Legislation
  • OSHA
  • EPA
  • OSHA/EPA partnership

17
The Clean Air Act of 1970
  • Urban Air Quality
  • Mobile Sources
  • Hazardous Air Pollutants
  • Acid Rain Control
  • Permits
  • Stratospheric Ozone Provisions
  • Enforcement

18
Types of Environments
  • Natural Environment
  • Controlled Environment
  • Closed Environment

19
Indoor Air Pollution
  • Heating, Air Conditioning, and Ventilation
    systems
  • Air Filtration
  • Temperature and Humidity
  • Volatile and/or Toxic organic compounds and gases
    in the air
  • Mineral and/or organic fibers and particles in
    the air
  • Molds, bacteria, and other biological matter in
    the air

20
General OSHA Requirements
  • Develop a safety and health program.
  • Conduct site evaluation.
  • Use a site control program.
  • Train employees.
  • Medical surveillance.
  • Reduce exposure below acceptable levels
  • Monitor air quality

21
General OSHA Requirements
  • Implement a program to inform employees
  • Implement a decontamination process
  • Develop an emergency response plan for on site
    emergencies
  • Develop an emergency response plan for off site
    services

22
Ways to Improve Environmental Health
  • Management Improvements
  • Better Use of Technology
  • Better Materials Selection
  • Reclamation

23
Waste Reduction Plan
  • Gain management commitment
  • Form a waste reduction team
  • Develop a waste reduction plan.
  • Implement, monitor, and adjust the plan as
    necessary.

24
Waste Reduction Audit
  • Target Processes
  • Analyze Processes
  • Identify Reduction Alternatives
  • Consider the cost/benefit for each alternative
  • Select the best options

25
Group Discussion
  • What do you do to help to reduce environmental
    pollution strains?
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