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  • 10 Mar 2021 9:56 AM | Deleted user

    It is important for cleaning employees and staff to know the importance of bloodborne pathogens because anyone who is exposed to them are a risk of serious life threatening illnesses. Bloodborne pathogens are very infectious microorganisms that are present in the blood that can cause disease in humans.

    An employer is required by law to provide bloodborne pathogen training to their employees and staff. This will ensure that the employees understand how to use safe practices when handling hazardous materials, such as bodily fluids, blood and vomit.

    The bloodborne pathogen include hepatitis B and C, as well as HIV. Once you train your employees on bloodborne pathogens they will better understand the employers responsibility to provide them with person protective equipment. They will also understand the steps to take report potential exposure to the employer

  • 10 Mar 2021 9:17 AM | Deleted user

         A clean environment makes a huge statement for a business or resident. That's the first thing anyone would notice the moment they walk through the door. The best first impression to make is showing a clean environment where you live or work.

         The medical industries has a high demand for proper cleaning and so should anything else in that regard. No matter what industry you're in, cleaning and sanitation should be handled the same. The medical industry deals a lot with germs, bacteria, viruses, etc. 

         However, germs, bacteria and viruses are everywhere else as well. Proper cleaning reduce sickness and spread of COVID-19. Practicing good hygiene is very important for customers service and guests.

         There's a very high demand for cleaning in the medical industry. The protocols should be carried out the same way in every industry because germs and bacteria is everywhere and not just in a hospital or doctor's office. For more information or suggestions for a professional cleaning service, you can visit the "Janitorial Service Directory" at www.ijcsa.com

  • 10 Mar 2021 5:11 AM | Deleted user

         Knowing about bloodborne pathogens is very important when you have to work around it. Every cleaning situation needs to be handle with care at all times. That's why it's always best to stay alert and try not to make any mistakes. 

         Bloodborne pathogens can cause serious injuries and even death. So, wearing your protective gear at all times is extremely important. Also, the use of tools needed around bloodborne pathogens must be handle with care as well.

           That's why you must be properly trained and equipped to do this kind of work. You can easily put yourself in harms way without realizing it. That's why it's always good to have something to reference if needed at any point and time. What you do will affect yourself and others around you. That's why safety is key in any situation when dealing with bloodborne pathogens. 

  • 09 Mar 2021 10:49 AM | Deleted user

    First and foremost, the highest justification for being trained and knowledgeable in bloodborne pathogens is simply safety. A bloodborne pathogen is defined as pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) which is associated with AIDS.  Each person’s blood is different, containing different variables, that may be potentially dangerous to others if entered into their own bloodstream and/or mucus membranes.

    The only way to ensure optimal safety is to ensure each member of any cleaning service is properly trained and knowledgeable in cautionary procedures, as well as reactionary procedures. Having a clearly laid out Standard Operating Procedure for “best protective practices” is crucial. Having a basic knowledge of exposure symptoms can make the difference between life and death. Not understanding the symptoms, or time of exposure, could lead to misdiagnosis or even sudden death depending on the variables.

    In closing, when any cleaning service is not properly trained there is a much higher risk of mistakes, exposures, and possibly more infection.


  • 08 Mar 2021 4:37 PM | Anonymous

    Bloodborne pathogens means pathogenic microorganisms that are transmitted through the bloodstream, and can cause viruses. The three most significant bloodborne pathogens but not limited to are. Immunodeficiency virus {HIV} Hepatitis B virus {HBV} and Hepatitis C virus {HCV} Hepatitis B virus can live in dried blood for up to a week, Hepatitis C virus can survive for up to four days. Many symptoms many not be present for many years after exposure such as HIV. 

    Some of the symptoms for {HBV}: Abdominal pains, Jaundice, Dark urine, Nausea. 

    some of the symptoms for {HCV}: sore throat, persistent fever, night sweats, mild flu like symptoms. 

    Proper training knowledge and understanding is required when cleaning up any type of bloodborne pathogen As it is vitally important for protecting the health and safety of the workers. The training ensures workers and employees are qualified to work in this specialised environment. Anyone can be exposed to bloodborne pathogens during an accident or close contact with anyone that has a transmittable infection. from an open wound, needle prick or sores To bodily fluids, mucous membranes, and non intact skin with blood tissue. These are just a few amongst other potentially infectious diseases. BBP training must be retained for three years, whether kept on paper or electrically. Employers must be able to easily access this in case an OHSA officer needs to see the records.  

    The correct {PPE} Personal protective equipment should be worn at all times when cleaning up any bloodborne pathogens. It is worn to minimise exposure. Some types of PPE are: Face shields, gloves, gowns, masks, goggles and glasses, shoe covers. Anyone exposed to BBP should report it within the hour if possible to allow prompt intervention to reduce the risk of infection. 

  • 08 Mar 2021 11:18 AM | Deleted user

    Amid the Covid 19 pandemic it is more important than ever for health care workers and facilities to understand the importance of proper cleaning. Controlling the spread of infections or viruses is vitally important in many different locations and settings such as schools and the workplace but it is even more crucial for healthcare providers. People visiting or receiving treatment in these environments are already vulnerable to the spread of infection, so making sure that effective cleaning regimes are in place for waiting rooms, corridors, reception areas and wards is key.

    A clean and welcoming environment is also important from an aesthetic point of view , it makes the patient feel as though they are in a safe germ free environment. especially now with the growing cases of Covid 19 in all healthcare facilities we need to make the patients feel safe and keep them in a clean, sanitized environment. 

    Healthcare-associated infections is a term that covers a wide range of infections including MRSA, E.coli and C.diff and Covid are infections that develop as a direct result of medical or surgical treatment or contact in a healthcare setting. Healthcare providers can help to minimize the risk of cross contamination in a number of ways including:

     -Proper training of staff in cleaning and disinfecting practices

    -Proper Use of PPE from the staff

    -Keeping a clean environment for patients and staff

    You can learn more about certified cleaning companies by visiting 

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices


  • 08 Mar 2021 9:02 AM | Deleted user

    Implementing medical cleaning practices into our everyday life is more important now then ever. If each and everyone of us do this, we can drastically change how things are right now. We can even prevent another pandemic taking over the world again. Implementing the cleaning practices into our homes and work place could possibly eliminate the spread of any germs or viruses. 

    We can look at the medical cleaning practices and make our own to keep our homes and work places safe. For an example, something as simple as staying home if you are sick will help stop the spread of those germs. Another thing that medical facilities do is disinfect the rooms after each patient. How many times have you used another persons computer or cell phone without disinfecting it or washing your hands before and after the use? 

    If we look to the professionals as an example for our cleaning practices, we can stop the spread of germs and viruses before they get to the point of an pandemic. I understand that they are a lot of things that the health care facilities do that would not pertain to our home or workplace, however, if you speak to a professional cleaning company, they can inform you on how to adapt the same concepts to use at home and work. Here is a link to a janitorial directory that can help you find the right company for you. 

    International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Janitorial Services Directory (ijcsa.org)

     

  • 08 Mar 2021 7:54 AM | Deleted user

         Our business deals with mold and virus remediation & crime scene, trauma clean up. All of these environments pose a sever threat to every worker. the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment is essential in preventing possible exposure to HIV, Hepatitis B, viruses, bacterial infection, and mold and mildew exposure. The same way you treat a gun as always loaded, you treat any workspace and scene as being infected. With this mind set and attitude you will always remain safe. 

         Proper handling of contaminated materials will not only keep you safe but will ensure you do not possibly contaminate other areas and other people. Never take short cuts when donning and offing your PPE. Always dispose of contaminated material safely and properly. Always be aware of possible sharp objects that can not only breech your PPE but may open wounds that can put you even more at risk. 

         Your health and safety is our utmost concern. Proper training and practices will ensure you remain healthy and safe in a hazardous environment that we work in every day.  

  • 07 Mar 2021 11:44 PM | Deleted user

    Healthcare workers are not the only types of workers that come into contact with bloodborne pathogens. In fact custodians, janitors and cleaners are all exposed to blood and other bodily fluids daily. It is important for anyone who works in the cleaning industry to be thoroughly trained on how to identify potentially contaminated areas and proper PPE when working. Its also important to make sure all workers are trained in first aid .

    If an exposure were to occur ,it is vital the the proper first aid, reporting and documentation process is followed to ensure safety of worker.by not following OSHA's standards puts other people at risk for many infectious diseases as well as the worker being fined by OSHA. 

    By providing your employees with the proper training it could make the world a safer place for everyone.


  • 07 Mar 2021 6:24 PM | Herbert Simmons

    Janitors are important in our everyday lives in so many different ways, they are the ones to open the doors in the morning. Janitors are our first line of defense in security, and health safety, before we get to the work place they have it already set up for us.

    They come in and turn on the lights and unlock the doors and set the temperature in the building, and then they make sure each area is cleaned and disinfected for the staff and customers. It is important to stay on top of cleanliness, because germs and disease can grow without proper attention.  

    From cleaning the cafeteria and restrooms, to wiping all high point areas such as counters, ledges and door handles . These are areas that are in use on a daily and is handles by many people throughout the day. This is just a brief summary of why janitors are important.

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