1. General explanation of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030a and a copy of the actual codes from the OSHA website
2. OSHA does not certify anyone
3. Varies from state to state. If not applicable in your state follow federal
4. What is a letter of interpretation
5. Must take annual class unless proven sole-proprietor but still need to follow guidelines
6. Volunteer, Willful, LLC, DBA, Employer and employee definitions
7. How OSHA inspects and inspectors Fines and citations Your rights as an employee
8. NIOSH, CDC, EPA and OSHA
9. Company safety program and exposure control
10. Universal and Standard Precautions
11. Sharps are class 11 medical devise
12. Sharps standards and disposal
13. Waste Management and when to red bag or not
14. OPIM and PPE
15. Engineering Controls
16. Needle Stick Protocal
17. How, when and what type of gloves to wear. For example, cannot wear latex gloves if tattooing with petroleum products.
18. Post exposure protocal and follow up
19. Employer and HBV (applies even if only one employee)
20. How long keep records
21. HAV, HBV, HIV (two types), AIDS and TB overview
22. HBV vaccinations and or declination
23. MSDS sheets and best way to display for employees or students (must be in English)
24. Hand washing
25. Hand washing facility
26. Eye wash, blood spill and first aid kits
27. Labeling chemicals and hazardous waste
28. Shop chemical inventory list
29. Evacuation Plan
30. Fire extinguishers and inspecting them
31. Emergency exits and Egress
32. Clean, Ultrasonic cleaners and autoclaves (the process)
33. Gas sterilization (ethylene oxide) SofTap®
34. Clip cord sleeves
35. Tubes disposable or sterilizable
36. Barrier protection
37. How dispose of contaminated liquids from a tray set up (not in a sink)
38. Disposable aprons and sleeves for PPE (goggles and masks) Explain splatter
39. Laundry
40. Cleaning products
41. Cleaning schedule
42. Finger nails and jewelry
43. How dress beds, trays and chairs
44. How drape clients
45. Privacy Act and Good Samaritan Act
46. Protection of optical assistance.. barrier protection
47. How store pigments, topicals and needles
48. Flooring
49. Signage in procedure area
50. Biological indicators
51. ProChem strips
52. Indicators
53. Autoclave pouches how mark and store
54. Glutaraldehydes
55. Basic terminology
56. Epidemiology
57. Asepsis
58. Pathogenic versus Non-Pathogenic
59. Direct, Indirect and Vector borne
60. Parenteral
61. What is your responsibility? For example, know your applicable state laws
62. Source individual
63. Sharps injury log
64. Spalding Classification
65. Autoclaves must be FDA approved
66. Q&A