In an educational setting, the school District is required to identify the personnel whose job duties expose them to blood and potentially infectious body fluids. These generally include nurses, office managers, custodians, instructional and clerical assistants, coaches, and teachers.
Not every school staff member is occupationally exposed to blood borne pathogens while performing his or her job. However, it is important for everyone in an educational setting to understand the dangers of infection and the safe procedures to minimize risk.
Blood borne pathogen training is offered on an annual basis and is required every year for identified personnel. The District nurse and staff provide this training to TCUSD employees. All personnel are provided with an annual workshop that includes lecture/discussion and showing of a video. The contents of these trainings include:
Scenario
A primary student suddenly becomes ill in class and vomits on the floor of the classroom. Specific procedures must be followed to eliminate the possible hazard of body fluid exposure. The procedures include: