Video Resource Library
(B) = Booklet, (C) = CD (support materials), (D) = DVD, (V) = Video
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Bloodborne Pathogens / First Aid
Bloodborne Pathogens
American Training Resources
Time: 11 minutes #VLBP001 (V)
Bloodborne pathogen guidelines for all types of industry. Topics include:
- Basic application for any business
- Personal protective equipment and precaution
- Proper disinfecting and disposal
Bloodborne Pathogens
Summit (2003)
Time: 15 minutes #VLBP012 (D) (B) (C)
Program covers: What Bloodborne pathogens are, Modes of transmission, Proper
protective measures and Misconceptions about exposure.
Bloodborne Pathogens - A Healthcare Refresher
Coastal (2001, 2005)
Time: 11 minutes #VLBP018 (D)
This program is short and to the point! It's ideal for retraining healthcare professionals who have already received initial training. The focus is Hepatitis B and C virus and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Bloodborne Pathogens - Ambulatory Care
Coastal (1999, 2005)
Time: 19 minutes #VLBP013 (D)
More than half a million sharps related injuries occur each year, according to OSHA. Safety devices now include needless systems and engineered protective devices for needles and other sharps. Studies show that sharps safety devices may significantly reduce your risk of injury during procedures such as joining IV lines, drawing blood, injecting medications and suturing during surgery.
Bloodborne Pathogens: A Sharper Image
Coastal (2002)
Time: 19 minutes #VLBP007 (D) (V) (B)
This video program offers a concise look at the transmission, treatment, and
prevention of bloodborne pathogens, specifically: Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C;
and HIV, the Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus. Complies with OSHA 1910.1030.
- Effects of HIV, HBV, and HCV
- Personal protective equipment
- Engineering controls
- Safe work practices.
Bloodborne Pathogens - "Bloodbug" Barriers
Coastal (1996, 2006)
Time: 23 minutes #VLBP014 (D)
Ideal for annual training and re-training, this vital Trainer's Toolkit® stresses
the importance of following Standard Precautions to guard against unseen blood
bugs in your facility.
Bloodborne Pathogens: First Responder
Coastal (2005)
Time: 17 minutes #VLBP017 (D)
This award-winning program will yelp you protect industrial emergency responders from bloodborne pathogens, with detailed information about the danger of exposure on the job.
Bloodborne Pathogens for Cafeteria Employees: Safety Behind the Lines
Coastal (2000)
Time: 22 minutes #VLBP002 (V) (B)
This video demonstrates the safety procedures that cafeteria employees need to know in order to keep themselves and their workplace safe and free from potential disease.
- HBV, HCV, HIV
- Reducing risk of exposure
- What to do in the case of accidental exposure.
Bloodborne Pathogens for Corrections
Coastal (1999, 2005)
Time: 22 minutes #VLBP003 (B) (D) (V)
Jail can be a violent place. Fights, drugs, rapes, searches, and other events
can expose employees to infected bodily fluids. Based on OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030,
this vital video program will help workers keep dangerous bloodborne diseases
locked away.
Bloodborne Pathogens for Custodians
Coastal (2004)
Time: 22 minutes #VLBP015 (D)
Your custodial staff has a hazardous job! This new program will teach them to
protect themselves from transmission of dangerous bloodborne pathogens -- and
through effective cleaning and disposal of potentially infectious material,
keep everyone in your facility safe and healthy.
Bloodborne Pathogens for Fire and Rescue
Coastal (2005)
Time: 15 minutes #VLBP016 (D)
Firefighters and rescue workers face the greatest risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This important program examines the threat on the job and offers precautions and guidelines to follow, so that saving someone's life's doesn't endanger the lives of the fire and rescue and employees.
Bloodborne Pathogens for Law Enforcement
Coastal (2004)
Time: 19 minutes #VLBP004 (B) (D) (V)
Law enforcement personnel face dangers every day - the transmission of bloodborne
diseases doesn't have to be one of them. This program reviews the essential elements
of exposure control. It covers HBV, HIV and Aids, Infectious material, Work controls
and Housekeeping.
Bloodborne Pathogens: Know the Risk
Coastal (2004)
Time: 19 minutes #VLBP005 (B) (D) (V)
Review bloodborne diseases, your risk of exposure on the job, and the simple
measures you can take to protect yourself against exposure. This includes vital
information on HBV, HCV and HIV, transmission, minimizing risk, housekeeping
and proper waste disposal.
Bloodborne Pathogens - Long-Term Care
Coastal (1992, 2006)
Time: 23 minutes #VLBP019 (D)
As you know, OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard 1910.130 mandates that all healthcare
workers obtain annual retraining on bloodborne pathogens. Coastal can help you
meet this annual OSHA Occupational Exposure to bloodborne Pathogens requirement.
Bloodborne Pathogens in Behavioral Healthcare will teach healthcare workers how
to reduce the risk of exposure to Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B and HIV.
Bloodborne Pathogens: Protect Yourself
Coastal (2005)
Time: 15 minutes #VLBP021 (D)
This informative program covering the basics of bloodborne pathogens precautions is ideal for workers who are on the scene at accidents.
Bloodborne Pathogens: Real, Real-Life
Coastal (2003, 2004)
Time: 20 minutes #VLBP011 (B) (D) (V)
Hosted by comedian Tim Wright, this training program offers fast-paced, appropriate
training, followed by several familiar real-life scenarios, filmed just as they
occur in a work environment.
- HIV, HBV and HCV
- Transmission
- “The Three A’s” (awareness, attitude, and action)
- Creating an exposure control plan
Bloodborne Pathogens Take Precautions
Coastal (2001, 2005)
Time: 13 minutes #VLBP022 (D)
Supply your employees with the information that may save their lives! This new video covers the three main
bloodborne pathogens -- HIV, HBV and HCV -- and their definitions, symptoms and routes of transmission. Safe
responses to accidents and injuries are covered, as well as common sense precautions to prevent the spread of infection at work.
Controlling Your Risks: HIV in the Research Laboratory
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (1994)
Time: 28 minutes #VLBP006 (V)
In a documentary style, this video addresses the basic principles of biological
safety. While the program centers on working with live HIV and human blood specimens,
the principles demonstrated are equally relevant to protection against transmission
of other bloodborne pathogens and infectious microorganisms.
First Aid: Prepared To Help
Coastal (2005, 2006)
Time: 18 minutes #VLBP024 (D)
Being the first one on the scene of a workplace accident can be unnerving. Be sure your employees know how to help their fellow workers in the case of an injury suffered on the job with this new program. First aid tips and emergency response principles are covered.
First Aid: React & Respond (AHA)
Summit (2008, updated 2012)
Time: 17 minutes #VLBP025 (D) (C) (B)
When an adult has a sudden cardiac arrest, his or her survival depends greatly on immediately
getting CPR from someone nearby. Providing Hands-Only CPR to an adult who has collapsed
from a sudden cardiac arrest can more than double that person’s chance of survival. This DVD
uses a step-by-step teaching method to provide your employees with a basic overview of the
American Heart Association version of CPR.
This program covers:
- Assessing the Scene
- Handling a Medical Emergency
- Hands only CPR
- AEDs
*This program teaches the American Heart Association CPR training method. This CPR procedure consists of chest compressions only.
First Aid: React & Respond (American Red Cross)
Summit (2008, updated 2012)
Time: 20 minutes #VLBP026 (D) (C)
Oxygenated blood circulating through the body is a constant and critical need for survival. When deprived of oxygen, a victim’s chance of recovery drops 10% for every minute that goes by without help. This DVD uses a step-by-step teaching method to provide your employees with a basic overview of airway management, rescue breathing, CPR and AED use.
This program covers:
- Assessing the Scene
- Handling a Medical Emergency
- Airway Management
- Circulation & CPR
- AEDs
*This program teaches the American Red Cross CPR training method. This CPR procedure consists of 2 breaths and 30 chest compressions.
Preventing Bloodborne Disease
Tel-A-Train
Time: 18 minutes #VLBP008 (B) (V)
Guidelines aimed at first responders, first aid providers, custodial staff,
and other employees who may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens. Topics covered
include:
- AIDS and Hepatitis B pathogens
- Universal precautions to prevent exposure
- Correct use of personal protective equipment
- Proper cleanup procedures
- Proper disposal procedures
- Safe work practices
Rescue BBP: Nothing To Fear
Coastal (1997, 2006)
Time: 22 minutes #VLBP020 (D)
Ideal for use in municipalities, this important program utilizes the expertise of firefighters and Emergency
Medical Technicians (EMT) to explain how to take proper precautions concerning bloodborne pathogens.
Workplace Precautions Against Bloodborne Pathogens: "As it Should Be"
OSHA (1992)
Time: 25 minutes #VLBP009 (V)
Explains the Bloodborne Pathogen standard, how it will affect you, and how it will help you when dealing with these hazards.
If you like these titles, also check out the video "Needlestick Prevention: Five Steps to Safety" in the Healthcare Industry section.
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