Completion of the survey is required by the school district

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* 1. Human Immuniodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the only infectious disease carried by the blood that you should be concerned with.

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* 2. Annual training is required for all employees who can reasonably anticipate contact with blood or other potentially infectious body fluids while at work.

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* 3. The Exposure Control Plan manuals are located in each school’s administrative office and are available to every employee for viewing.

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* 4. The Hepatitis B virus can survive in dried blood for up to seven days.

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* 5. Universal Precautions are to be used only when there is a chance of contacting the blood of a human at high risk for a blood borne disease.

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* 6. Good hand washing is the number one defense against transmission of disease.

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* 7. Transmission of blood borne pathogens can occur through: broken skin ( open sores, cuts), and by entering mucous membranes of the eyes, nose and mouth.

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* 8. There is no need to wash your hands after removing your disposable gloves.

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* 9. Hepatitis B Vaccine will protect you from all types of viral hepatitis.

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* 10. If you have an exposure to blood borne pathogen while at work you need to contact your supervisor immediately.

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* 11. Indicate your school

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* 12. Please type in your name

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