2019 - BBP for Physicians and Licensed Independent Practitioners
Date2019-10-21
Deadline2019-10-21
VenueOnline, USA - United States
KeywordsHospital and Healthcare
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2VLuF6z
Topics/Call fo Papers
OVERVIEW
Bloodborne Pathogens continue to present a significant risk to healthcare providers at every level. Find out which regulations apply to your practice and best practices for avoiding exposures.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
This webinar will cover an overview of bloodborne pathogens, exposure risks, and requirements for prevention and reporting. The discussion will include the engineering controls, written exposure plan, and training requirements. Annual BBP Training is required by federal OSHA regulations. All providers will benefit from a review of exposure risks and potential consequences. OSHA fines have increased significantly and are part of the public record. Protect your employees, yourselves, and the reputation of your practice.
This training meets the annual requirement for bloodborne pathogen training. Your practice may be exposing employees to hazards that have long term consequences and significant potential fines. Determine if your required written exposure control plan has all of the currently required elements and exposure determinations.
OSHA fines for BBP are the number 1 citation in healthcare. (OSHA data 9/18)
Ensure your practice is not a cause of a Hepatitis C outbreak.
AREAS COVERED
Definition of bloodborne pathogens
Engineering controls
Administrative and workplace controls
Personal protective equipment
Written exposure control plan and exposure determination
Signage, laundry, and cleaning schedules
Regulated medical waste disposal
Significant exposure and follow-up protocols
Vaccinations, titers, and declination forms
Record keeping and training requirements
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Physicians, licensed independent practitioners
SPEAKER
Marge McFarlane, Ph.D., MT (ASCP), CHFM, CJCP, CHSP, HEM, MEP, brings over 40 years of comprehensive experience in the environment of care, life safety, emergency management and infection prevention for construction. Merge has authored handbooks on the GHS update to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and OSHA training for Medical Facilities.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2VLuF6z
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
Bloodborne Pathogens continue to present a significant risk to healthcare providers at every level. Find out which regulations apply to your practice and best practices for avoiding exposures.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
This webinar will cover an overview of bloodborne pathogens, exposure risks, and requirements for prevention and reporting. The discussion will include the engineering controls, written exposure plan, and training requirements. Annual BBP Training is required by federal OSHA regulations. All providers will benefit from a review of exposure risks and potential consequences. OSHA fines have increased significantly and are part of the public record. Protect your employees, yourselves, and the reputation of your practice.
This training meets the annual requirement for bloodborne pathogen training. Your practice may be exposing employees to hazards that have long term consequences and significant potential fines. Determine if your required written exposure control plan has all of the currently required elements and exposure determinations.
OSHA fines for BBP are the number 1 citation in healthcare. (OSHA data 9/18)
Ensure your practice is not a cause of a Hepatitis C outbreak.
AREAS COVERED
Definition of bloodborne pathogens
Engineering controls
Administrative and workplace controls
Personal protective equipment
Written exposure control plan and exposure determination
Signage, laundry, and cleaning schedules
Regulated medical waste disposal
Significant exposure and follow-up protocols
Vaccinations, titers, and declination forms
Record keeping and training requirements
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Physicians, licensed independent practitioners
SPEAKER
Marge McFarlane, Ph.D., MT (ASCP), CHFM, CJCP, CHSP, HEM, MEP, brings over 40 years of comprehensive experience in the environment of care, life safety, emergency management and infection prevention for construction. Merge has authored handbooks on the GHS update to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and OSHA training for Medical Facilities.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2VLuF6z
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
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