Online 2-Hour OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training

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We have designed our Bloodborne Pathogens training course in such a way that it covers a wide spectrum of workers who have the potential for exposure and who need the certification showing they have met the training requirements for this particular regulation. Some of these types of workers could include waste management workers, housekeeping or janitorial staff, facilities and maintenance workers, tattoo artists and those workers who respond to medical emergencies.

Keep in mind that while no one OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens training course can possibly prepare every worker for every type of hazard that they might encounter, this one covers a range of jobs and provides information on most of the commonly-encountered bloodborne pathogen hazards. This course is intended for those who have minor to moderate exposure risk. Those who work in the hospital setting may need further job-specific training. Additionally, site-specific training may also be indicated for your operations. The course will provide guidance for you in these areas.

Our online OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training course is full of interactive exercises and activities to help you fulfill the OSHA training requirements regarding Bloodborne Pathogens. All of the information is delivered in a straightforward manner with the ability to take it as time permits. Remember too that you have access to a Remote Instructor™ who is knowledgeable on the material and who can help to provide answers to your questions as well as to make the material relevant to your job.

A bloodborne pathogen is a virus or disease that can be passed on through blood or other bodily fluids. Common examples of bloodborne pathogens include Hepatitis A, B and C, Malaria and HIV. These diseases can be passed on when workers who come into contact with blood and other potentially infectious materials do not take proper protective actions.

Although medical professionals may be at the most obvious risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens, workers in a range of industries encounter blood while on the job from time to time. You may require bloodborne pathogen certification if you work in one of the following industries:

Health care
Law enforcement
Security
Emergency response
Education and childcare
Coaching and athletics
Janitorial services
Crime Scene Cleanup Services
Body art
You may also need to take a bloodborne pathogens course if you hold First Aid responsibilities in any general industry position.

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