Instructor's teaching package for bloodborne pathogens
These materials are intended to help explain the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, what steps are necessary for employers to meet the Standard, and who is covered by the Standard.
"These materials are intended to help explain the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, what steps are necessary for employers to meet the Standard, and who is covered by the Standard."@en
"The video is directed at employees who have potential for occupational exposure to blood or Tuberculosis. Section 1 shows methods to prevent exposure to bloodborne disease. Section 2 shows methods to prevent the transmission of Tuberculosis."@en
"Designed to help National Safety Council instructors teach people how to protect themselves and others from bloodborne pathogens--Instructor's manual, p. 1."
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Communicable Disease Control methods United States.
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Occupational Diseases prevention & control United States.
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