Training: Clinic OrientationClinic Orientation

Welcome to UNC-CH EHS Clinic Orientation. The following modules are designed to introduce you to UNC policies and relevant state and federal regulations. Your supervisor will provide you with specific job safety training. If you have any questions in regards to this training or any other safety questions, please call Environment, Health and Safety at (919) 962-5507.

Modules: click on About EHS to begin or use the links below to navigate to specific sections and pages.

About EHS
Mission Statement
Purpose and Responsibility
Sections
Workplace Safety
Program
Committees
Committees, con't.
Fire Safety
Program
Egress
Components of Egress
Emergency Action Plan
Posting Evacuation Routes
Procedures
Emergency Coordinator
Emergency Coordinator, con't.
Fire Extinguisher Classes
Using the Fire Extinguisher
Fire Safety Reminders
Workers' Compensation
Program
Benefits
Medical Treatment
Reporting Job Injury or Illness
Further Information
Hazard Communications
Program
Labeling
Hazardous Chemical Inventories
Material Safety Data Sheets
Training
Further Information
General Clinical Safety
Program
Clinical Safety Issues
Needlesticks or Sharp Injuries
Lifting Techniques
Chemical Exposures
Slips and Falls
Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act
Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act
Requirements
Needlestick Safety and Prevention at UNC
Latex Allergy
Latex Exposure
Latex Allergy Prevention
Latex Allergy
Emergency Preparedness
Disaster Plan Manuals
If a Disaster Occurs
ID Badges
Personal Protective Equipment
Hazard Assessment and Equipment Selection
Hazard Assessment and Equipment Selection, con't.
Personal Protective Equipment
PPE Training
PPE Training, con't.
Training and Medical Surveillance
Program
Medical Surveillance
Training
Bloodborne Pathogens
Introduction
Bloodborne Pathogens
Other Potentially Infectious Material
Epidemiology of HIV
HIV and AIDS Current Trends
Clinical Manifestations of Hepatitis B
Epidemiology of Hepatitis B Virus
Clinical Manifestations of Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Epidemiology of Hepatitis C Virus
Clinical Manifestation of Hepatitis C Virus
Transmission
Transmission, con't.
Rule of Threes
Exposure Control Plan
Standard Precautions
Personal Protective Equipment
Engineering Controls
Administrative Controls
Transporting Specimens to the Laboratory
Universal Biohazard Sign
Contaminated Equipment
Disposing of Medical Waste
Disposing of Regulated Waste
Disposal of Medical Waste
Wet, Contaminated Laundry
Dermatitis of the Hands
Latex Allergy
Protection From Latex Allergy
Exposure Incidents
Steps to Take in the Event of Exposure
Occupational Health Clinic Evaluation
Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis and Infection Control
Introduction
OSHA Requirements
Current Trends of TB
Current Trends of TB, con't.
Current Trends of TB, con't.
Decline in TB Cases
Transmission of TB
Transmission of TB, con't.
Infection Routes and Symptoms
Diagnosis of TB
Tuberculin Skin Test
Classification of Tuberculin Reaction
Anergy
Treatment of TB
Treatment of TB, con't.
Preventive Therapy
Infection Control
Risk Assessment
Assignment of Responsibility
Early Identification of TB
TB Precautions for UNC Clinics
Isolation Facilities
Isolation Procedures
Respiratory Protection
Respiratory Protection Program
Medical Surveillance of Healthcare Personnel
TB Testing of Healthcare Personnel
Work Restrictions
Infection Control Goal
Elements of the Infectious Process
Handwashing
Isolation Precautions
Standard Precautions
Contact Precautions
Droplet Precautions
Airborne Precautions
Immunizations
Infection Control Manual
Post Test
Completion and Post Test

After Completion: remember that you must take and pass the post test in order to receive credit for this training.

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