Blood Borne Pathogens

Blood Borne Pathogens

This OSHA-compliant 2-hour course is designed for individuals with a reasonable risk of occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials...

About this training

This comprehensive awareness program provides the critical knowledge needed to identify and reduce the risks of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens in accordance with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. The curriculum explores the epidemiology and symptoms of common bloodborne diseases, specifically focusing on HIV, HBV, and HCV. Students will learn to implement "Universal Precautions"—the practice of treating all human blood and certain body fluids as if they are known to be infectious. Key modules include the proper selection, use, and disposal of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), safe handling of "sharps," and effective decontamination procedures using biohazard spill kits. The course also details the necessary emergency actions to take following an exposure incident, including reporting protocols and post-exposure medical evaluations. Upon successful completion of the written examination, participants receive a certification valid for one year, satisfying the mandatory annual retraining requirement for at-risk employees.

Training details

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Requirements

Annual Requirement: This training must be completed upon initial job assignment and every 12 months thereafter for continued compliance.

Exposure Risk: Intended for employees with "reasonably anticipated" contact with blood or OPIM as part of their regular job duties.

Performance: Participants must pass a final knowledge assessment with a minimum score (typically 70% or higher) to verify competency in exposure control.

Documentation: Students should provide their full legal name and job title for the employer’s permanent training records, which must be maintained for at least 3 years.

Employer Integration: After completion, students are required to review their specific company "Exposure Control Plan" (ECP) to understand local site-specific hazards and disposal locations.

All service details

CategoriesRed Cross
Price$40.00 / student
Available Seats10
Min students1
Class typeGroup
Online componentsNo
In-person testingNo
StatusAvailable

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