Being at risk for occupational exposure means:
There is a reasonably anticipated contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that may result from the performance of an employee’s duties.
The blood or infectious materials can enter a body through the
All staff are trained in ways to reduce their risk of occupational exposure.
Staff AT RISK for occupational exposure:
Healthcare staff (MD, Nurse, Health Assistant) and Athletic Trainers.
Staff in this category will be offered Hepatitis B shots from the district.
Staff who MAY be at risk for occupational exposure include, but are not limited to:
Special education staff, therapists, secretaries, 1:1 Inst. Asst’s, coaches and PE teachers, custodians, food service workers, van drivers, epinephrine trained staff, and staff with playground duty, provided they do the following tasks on a regular basis:
If your job duties include any of the above, you must be very vigilant about practicing standard precautions.