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"All training classes must include a Lesson Plan ... sample below" <br />The information listed below is an example of a lesson plan; you must maintain copies of all training <br />material and the qualifications of the instructor. The information can be maintained with your training material <br />and does not have to be included in your plan. <br />Lesson Plan <br />General Industry Outreach Training Program (10 -hour) <br />Topic: Bloodborne Pathogens <br />Overview of the OSHA Standard <br />This standard limits occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious <br />materials since any exposure could result in transmission of bloodborne pathogens, which <br />could lead to disease or death. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Hepatitis <br />B and Hepatitis C are serious concerns for workers exposed to blood and other potentially <br />infectious materials. Bloodborne pathogen exposure may occur in many ways, but <br />needle stick injuries are the most common cause. Exposure may also occur through <br />contact of contaminants with the nose, mouth, eyes, or skin. <br />The standard covers all employees who could be "reasonably anticipated" to face <br />contact with blood and other potentially infectious materials as a result of performing <br />their job duties. To reduce or eliminate the hazards of occupational exposure, an <br />employer must implement an exposure control plan for the worksite with details on <br />protection measures. Engineering controls are the primary means of eliminating or <br />minimizing employee exposure and include the use of safer medical devices. Work <br />practice controls such as hand washing are stressed by the standard. Appropriate <br />personal protective equipment must be used when necessary. The standard requires that <br />the Hepatitis B vaccination be made available to all employees who have occupational <br />exposure to blood. The standard specifies procedures to be made available to all <br />employees who have had an exposure incident. <br />Step 1: Planninz the Lesson <br />• Instructional Materials. <br />1. PowerPoint presentation <br />2. Instructor notes. <br />3. Other materials. <br />• Instructional Objectives. <br />1. Complete the required topics for the OSHA 10 -hour course. <br />2. Complete the following optional topics: <br />a. <br />b. <br />C. <br />3. Present Bloodborne Pathogens to [number] participants. <br />4. Incorporate active participation in each lesson. <br />5. Provide a quiz or short evaluation at the end of the course. <br />6. Ensure feedback from participants at various points in the training. <br />04/25/16 PDFConvert. 1073 2. 1. Section 2_- _Driver Employee_Training Attachment 9umber 2 \n <br />F -9 Page 203 <br />