Greenwood School District 50 OSHA UPDATE BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

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Greenwood School District 50 OSHA UPDATE 2012 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

TOPICS OSHA TERMS UPDATES HEPATITIS B HEPATITIS C HIV REPORTING AN EXPOSURE

OBJECTIVES To have a basic understanding of bloodborne pathogens and the role of Greenwood School District 50 and OSHA. To protect our employees and understand how to report an exposure.

WHY? 1. It is an OSHA Federal requirement. 2. Through education and understanding, employees will be better protected and the risk of an exposure can be reduced.

29 CFR 1910.1030 Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Federal Register - December 6, 1991 What does it mean? Mandates rules for employers to protect workers from occupational exposure to blood and other body fluids that potentially contain bloodborne pathogens.

BBP TRAINING IS MANDATORY UPON EMPLOYMENT for new hires and ANNUALLY for employees at risk of BBP exposure

BBP TRAINING INCLUDES: NEW HIRE EDUCATION AND TRAINING ANNUAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AVAILABILITY OF PPE OFFERING OF HEPATITIS B TO AT RISK EMPLOYEES PROPER REPORTING OF BLOOD/BODY FLUID EXPOSURES

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS TRAINING CHECKLIST Required elements for training See handout Annual Bloodborne Pathogens Training Checklist

OFFERING HEPATITIS B IMMUNIZATION High risk employees are determined by School District policy BBP Training offer Hep B series within 10 days of BBP training Hep B Series 0 1 month 5 months If you have had the Hep B Series, please provide documentation To schedule the Hep B Series, please contact your school nurse, supervisor, or Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources

Greenwood School District 50 has determined the following job categories to be at risk for occupational exposure: Athletic Directors, Trainers, and Coaches Bus Drivers and Monitors Case Managers Custodians First Responders (Those who are assigned to provide coverage in the school s Health Room) Guidance Counselors Maintenance Personnel School Nurses School Psychologists Speech Therapists Code Blue Team members PE Teachers & Assistants Principals Assistant Principals School Administrators (if involved with discipline) Health Occupations Instructors Special Education Teachers of EMD, TMD, PMD, ED and their assistants Career Center Teachers working with potentially dangerous machinery

Greenwood School District 50 has determined the following job categories to have some potential for occupational exposure: Shadow positions (assigned to work with particular students) Art Teachers (who work with sharps such as sewing needles) School Secretary (who provides coverage for the Health Room) Biology/Chemistry Lab Teachers (who work with sharps such as scalpels) Teachers of BIC or ISS

EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN is written to: MINIMIZE exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) MANAGE exposures properly DESCRIBE engineering and work practice controls which reduce risk PROVIDE information on the types, proper use, location, removal, handling, decontamination and disposal of personal protective equipment.

REVIEW TERMS THAT ARE LOCATED IN THE ECP STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AT-RISK EMPLOYEES PPE WORK PRACTICE CONTROLS ENGINEERING CONTROLS OPIM Other Potentially Infectious Material PEP Post-Exposure Prophylaxis

STANDARD PRECAUTIONS TREAT ALL BLOOD AND BODY FLUIDS AS IF THEY ARE KNOWN TO BE INFECTIOUS

AT-RISK EMPLOYEES THOSE EMPLOYEES WHO, BY NATURE OF THEIR TASKS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BE EXPOSED TO BLOOD, BODY FLUIDS, OR OTHER POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MATERIALS.

PPE = PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GLOVES MASKS EYE PROTECTION FACE SHIELDS RESPIRATORS GOWNS, APRONS, LAB COAT

WORK PRACTICE CONTROLS HAND WASHING PROPER USE OF SHARPS CONTAINERS STORAGE AND HANDLING OF CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT NO EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING, HANDLING CONTACT LENSES AND APPLYING MAKE-UP IN WORK AREAS

ENGINEERING CONTROLS RESPIRATOR MEDICAL SAFETY DEVICES SHARPS CONTAINERS DISINTEGRATOR PLUS---MAY BE PROVIDED BY STUDENT

OPIM = OTHER POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MATERIAL ANY BODY FLUID THAT IS GROSSLY CONTAMINATED WITH BLOOD OR ANY INTERNAL BODY CAVITY FLUID

PEP = POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS MEDICATION REGIMEN AVAILABLE AFTER AN EXPOSURE IF THE SOURCE IS POSITIVE FOR: HEP B HIV SEVERAL MEDICATIONS AVAILABLE HEP C CURRENTLY NO PEP AVAILABLE

BBPs: BLOOD, BODY FLUIDS BLOOD, GENITAL SECRETIONS, OR INTERNAL BODY CAVITY FLUIDS VISIBLY (GROSSLY) BLOODY FLUIDS NOT: SALIVA, TEARS, URINE, FECES, VOMITUS, SPUTUM--- UNLESS GROSSLY CONTAMINATED WITH BLOOD PORTAL OF ENTRY IS NECESSARY FOR A BONA FIDE EXPOSURE (IE: FRESH, OPEN WOUND) CONTACT WITH INTACT SKIN NOT NORMALLY A RISK FOR BBP CDC MMWR JUNE 29, 2001 (P.3) R. BALL

BBP s: BLOOD/BODY FLUIDS IF SALIVA, TEARS, URINE, FECES, VOMITUS, SWEAT OR SPUTUM IS GROSSLY BLOODY THEN.. IT IS CONSIDERED CONTAMINATED. OTHERWISE, NO RISK (NOT A BBP EXPOSURE).

TERMINOLOGY: EXPOSURE = a behavioral event/ incident (ie, needlestick, mucous membrane splash) INFECTION = a biologic/ immunologic event (ie, growth of organism, antibody response = seroconversion) DISEASE = a clinical event (ie, symptoms and/or signs of the infection) R. Ball, MD, MPH

WHAT IS HEPATITIS B VIRAL INFECTION OF THE LIVER SYMPTOMS NONE to MILD to SEVERE CHRONIC CARRIERS (5%) CAN DEVELOP CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE AND CAN INFECT OTHERS 95% SPONTANEOUS RESOLUTION INCUBATION PERIOD AVERAGE 60-90 DAYS. RANGE 45-180 DAYS. HEPATITIS B VACCINE PROVIDES IMMUNITY

WHAT IS HEPATITIS C VIRAL INFECTION OF THE LIVER CAN LEAD TO CIRRHOSIS AND CANCER LEADING INDICATOR FOR LIVER TRANSPLANT FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS OR NO SYMPTOMS INCUBATION PERIOD AVERAGE 6-7 WEEKS. RANGE 2-26 WEEKS NO VACCINE OR PEP AVAILABLE

HEPATITIS C VIRUS CLINICAL: 60-70% - No Symptoms 10-20% - Mild Symptoms 20-30% - Symptoms (Jaundice) 85% become chronic (lifelong) carriers!

HEPATITIS C VIRUS RISK FACTORS (90% New Acute HepC) diagnosed cases: Injecting drug use (~60%) sexual exposures (~15%) transfusions (~1% - prev. 10% prior to 1992) occupational (HCWs 1-2%) unknown (10-20%) 3-4 million chronic carriers in USA (CDC) 36, 000 new infections annually in US 50,000-70,000 cases estimated in South Carolina

WHAT IS HIV/AIDS? HIV = VIRUS THAT CAUSES AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus destroys T Cells (Necessary for Healthy Immune System) INCUBATION PERIOD: Conversion to HIV + Within 25 Days to 3 months. Rarely Longer Than 6 Months Can Be HIV POSITIVE But Not Have AIDS PEP is available initiate as soon as possible. The interval after which there is no benefit for humans is undefined.

AIDS = ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ½ People with HIV develop AIDS within 10 Years HIV + Opportunistic Diseases & Destroyed T Cells = AIDS

RISK OF INFECTION WITH HEP C, HEP B, and HIV AFTER ONE NEEDLESTICK EXPOSURE------- HEP B-30% (UNLESS VACCINE IMMUNITY) HEP C- 1-3% HIV-.3% AFTER MUCOUS MEMBRANE EXPOSURE, EXAMPLE - SPLASH--------- HEP B 10% (UNLESS VACCINE IMMUNITY) HEP C 1% HIV.1 %

HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS C & HIV Life-threatening BBP Transmitted through exposure to blood and other infectious body fluids Anyone with occupational exposure is at risk Workers must use PPE and engineering controls

OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES: EMPLOYEE S RESPONSIBILITIES KNOW BASIC BBP (HBV, HCV, HIV) ISSUES ATTEND ANNUAL BBP TRAINING KNOW WHAT IS A BONA FIDE EXPOSURE REPORT IT If you don t know, ASK!

IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED IMMEDIATELY TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF and IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY YOUR SUPERVISOR

BBPs: 4 BASIC REQUIREMENTS 4 BASIC MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS TO VALIDATE AN OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE CAUSING THE INFECTION (i.e., WORK. COMP.): 1. DOCUMENTED BONA FIDE EXPOSURE 2. SOURCE PATIENT (+) FOR BBP 3. EXPOSED EMPLOYEE BASELINE TEST (-) 4. EXPOSED EMPLOYEE FOLLOWUP TEST (+) ROBERT BALL

RESOURCE WEBSITES www.cdc.gov www.osha.gov www.nasn.org -National Association of School Nurses Implementing OSHA Standards in a School Setting Occupational Exposure to BBP

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