BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS TRAINING - $69.95

This training is more applicable to Nursing, First Aid, CPR, EMS, and hospital workers. A particular need exists for hotel/restaurant employees, cosmetology, janitorial, manufacturing, education and almost any career involving the potential exposure to blood, body fluids. Employers are required to provide training in BBP and associated information relating to persons who may be exposed to blood and blood products.

BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN TRAINING

AED – Automated External Defibrillation (14036AE)

This program acquaints and trains persons to use an AED. It also talks about CPR, heart disease, bloodborne pathogens, activating 911 or EMS, Good Samaritan Law, moving accident victims, rib fractures, chest compressions, and more. (12 minutes)

Adult/Child and Infant CPR and AED (14037AE)

An excellent program to acquaint and train persons how to use AEDs. Explains Adult and Child placements of pads, what to do in case of emergencies and also how to use the AED with persons who have pacemakers installed. Excellent program for training in AED technology and emergency actions. 29 minutes)

First Aid (1032IE)

First aid is temporary assistance that is rendered until competent medical care can take over. This production reviews the Good Samaritan Law, CPR, Heimlich maneuver, bleeding, animal bites, stings, shock, fainting, and strokes. Each topic is separated by a sign to allow the instructor to provide hands-on demonstrations or testing. (60 minutes)

Hazard Communications - Right to Know - Nursing (14004AE)

Your right to know is being aware of potential hazards, reading and following the information contained on chemical labels. Program meets OSHA requirements for training employees in Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and labeling of chemicals and hazardous materials. (9 minutes)

Introduction To OSHA (1054AE)

OSHA was created over 37 years ago to help protect the safety of workers from the hazards of job related injuries and illnesses. Before OSHA existed, work related injuries, illness, and fatalities were at an all time high. This program discusses not only the founding of OSHA, but also how it affects all workers within the US. (22 minutes)

New Bloodborne Pathogens - The Complete Program (1026BE)

This program is designed to provide an understanding of bloodborne pathogens, common mdes of transmission, and prevention. Explains Hepatitis A, B, C, HIV/AIDS, personal protective equipment. work practices, and engineering controls. Dr. Jeffery Kahn, Liver Transplant Surgeon from USC talks about the various viruses and bloodborne pathogens in general. (25 minutes)

Sanitation & Disinfection in Health Care Environments (14014AE)

Sanitation and good housekeeping can be defined as the practice of rendering hospital-free from agents injurious to health. Explains procedures for proper sanitation and disinfection, as well as environmental and personal hygiene. Can be used to supplement the company policies and procedures. (10 minutes)

Sanitation and Hygiene (5025AE)

An excellent program for training new or experienced food handlers in proper sanitation and hygiene procedures. Video covers bacteria, microorganisms, proper food temperatures, handling raw foods, cross contamination, food storage, chemicals, cleaning/sanitizing procedures, acidity reactions with metal cans, insect/rodent control, and personal hygiene. Great graphics and animations to stress important topics. (10 minutes)

The Real Story About Hand Washing & Bacteria (6015AE)

Bacteria can reproduce every 20 minutes. Harmful bacteria can enter your body if you touch your mouth, nose or eyes. This program reviews the proper method of washing hands and how bacteria can multiply. Also covered are flies, roaches and rats and how they leave bacteria on everything they touch. (13 minutes)

Universal Precautions - Infection Control Procedures (14015AE)

The most deadly forms of infections are Hepatitis B and the AIDS viruses. Most infections are the result of not following procedures. The program discusses transmission, contaminated needles and syringes, washing hands before and after contact with patients, needle sticks, cleaning/sanitizing, and much more. (8 minutes)