Biological Hazards and Infection Control – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.
Description
Module 1: Introduction to Biological Hazards
- Definition and types of biological hazards
- Sources of biological agents in workplaces
- Regulatory standards (OSHA, CDC, WHO, ISO 45001)
Module 2: Classification of Biological Hazards
- Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites
- Bloodborne pathogens and zoonotic diseases
- High-risk biological agents and biosafety levels (BSL 1–4)
Module 3: Routes of Exposure
- Inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, and mucous membrane exposure
- Vector-borne transmission
- Risk factors in different workplace environments
Module 4: Health Effects of Biological Hazards
- Acute and chronic illnesses
- Symptoms and incubation periods
- Case studies of workplace infections
Module 5: Infection Control Principles
- Standard precautions and hygiene practices
- Hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette
- Isolation and containment measures
Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Gloves, masks, gowns, eye protection, and respirators
- Selection based on risk and task
- Proper donning, doffing, and maintenance
Module 7: Workplace Cleaning and Disinfection
- Cleaning vs. disinfecting vs. sterilization
- Use of approved disinfectants and cleaning agents
- Protocols for contaminated surfaces and equipment
Module 8: Waste Management of Biological Materials
- Segregation and labeling of biohazardous waste
- Safe storage, transport, and disposal
- Regulatory compliance for biological waste
Module 9: Vaccination and Immunization Programs
- Recommended vaccines for workplace exposure
- Maintaining vaccination records
- Employee education and compliance
Module 10: Spill and Exposure Response
- Immediate actions for spills of biological materials
- Decontamination procedures
- Incident reporting and medical follow-up
Module 11: Training and Awareness Programs
- Employee education on hazards and preventive measures
- Simulation exercises and drills
- Continuous refresher programs
Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture
- Reviewing incidents and near misses
- Updating infection control policies and procedures
- Promoting a proactive culture of biological safety
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