Employee Safety Training

Course

The Employee Safety Training educates Healthcare Personnel (HCP) to minimize their risk of exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens and provides employee safety training for assisted living facilities and in-home care.

After the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Congress established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) so they could promote safe and health-conscious working conditions. Furthermore, Congress also wanted to set and enforce standards, as well as offer training, outreach, information, and assistance.

Moreover, OSHA is committed to giving employers and workers the knowledge and tools they need to comply with their obligations and stay safe. Investments in worker safety and health can also reduce injuries and illnesses, and produce significant improvements to an organization’s productivity and profitability.

Additionally, the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard mandates that the Exposure Control Plan be created especially for each facility, revised annually to account for changes, and made easily accessible to all employees. Additionally, an Exposure Control Plan (ECP) must incorporate hepatitis B vaccination, employee exposure determination, and other factors.

What You’ll Learn

  • The importance of safe driving
  • Exposure control plan
  • Exposure determination and controls
  • Bloodborne pathogens and needle-stick protocol
  • The Injury and Illness Prevention Program
  • Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)

Details

Course length: 3 hours; CEU: 3.

Languages: American English

Key features: Audio narration, learning activity, and post-assessment

ACCME Accreditation

American Medical Compliance is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education to physicians. Our Continuing Medical Education (CME) program is committed to enhancing the knowledge, skills, and professional performance of healthcare providers to improve patient care outcomes. Through high-quality educational activities, we aim to address the identified educational gaps and to support the continuous professional development of our medical community. American Medical Compliance designates this activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim this credit for their complete participation in this activity. 

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Exposure Control Under OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard

An Exposure Control Plan contain information specific to each emergency medical facility, receive updates yearly to reflect changes, and be readily available to all emergency medical workers. Exposure Control Plans may get updated when new technology has been introduced to reduce exposure or if new positions are created within the organization. This training gives an in-depth description of all of the requirements for the Exposure Control Plan.

Employers must determine exposure levels among employees. There should also be various methods implemented to control employee exposure. These could include universal precautions and personal protective equipment, among other measures.

Needle-Stick Safety and Prevention Act

Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens has continued to be a serious problem. With the purpose of revitalizing OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act was signed into law in 200. This act created additional requirements for emergency medical workers to evaluate and implement safer medical devices.

This act created new OSHA regulations. For example, OSHA requires that employers implement new procedures when updating their exposure control plan. 

Additionally, all sharp instruments must be reviewed and evaluated annually. This course elaborates on the required elements of the annual sharps review and other OSHA regulations.

OSHA-Recommended Needle-Stick Procedure

There have been estimates that nearly 6 million workers in the healthcare industry and related fields are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Bloodborne pathogens are pathogenic microorganisms that are present in the human bloodstream. These pathogens have the ability to cause diseases in humans. Therefore, there are certain requirements from OSHA for recording work-related needle-stick injuries and cuts and handling infectious material such as blood. Our course describes all of the criteria that OSHA requires from each needle-stick injury. There are also regulations regarding cuts or lacerations that did not involve infectious material such as blood, which this training also outlines. It is crucial to follow proper needle-stick procedures and protocol to keep bloodborne pathogen infection rates down. There are certain steps one must follow immediately after a needle-stick to limit possible infection. Proper wound care is crucial for stopping the spread of infection.

Importance of Employee Safety Training

The online Employee Safety Training course enhances worker safety and provides tools to minimize workplace exposure. The course is highly interactive and engaging. Learners can take it in their preferred setting and at their preferred pace. You may access interactive bite-sized episodes that are available using any device you prefer.

This particular course helps employees remain properly informed before coming into contact with hazardous or infectious materials. It is crucial that by the end of the course, the participants have an in-depth understanding of OSHA requirements and regulations to minimize exposure to workplace hazards.

Benefits of an Online Employee Safety Training Course

Online courses offer numerous benefits that make them a popular choice for learning in today’s digital age. Firstly, flexibility is a key advantage.  This is because online courses allow learners to access course materials and participate in lessons at their own pace and on their own schedule. Additionally, online courses provide a wide range of subjects and disciplines. This gives learners the opportunity to acquire new skills from the comfort of their own homes. Lastly, the affordability of online courses compared to traditional in-person education is a significant advantage. Online courses make quality education more accessible and affordable for many individuals. With the ability to access course materials anytime, anywhere, online courses offer a flexible, diverse, interactive, and cost-effective approach to continuing education.

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