OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training and Certification
Bloodborne Pathogens Certification Compliant with the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 Standard. Get Your Certificate Today for Only $19.95.
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Our Bloodborne Pathogens Certification Training has been designed in alignment with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. That means that the course is modern, up to date, compliant, and will be universally recognized by employers who strive to meet OSHA’s requirements. If our certificate is not accepted in any of the following states, we’ll give you a full refund for the training.
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Bloodborne Pathogens Certification Training Outline
Our interactive Online Bloodborne Pathogens Training provides workers with comprehensive knowledge and decision-making skills that help to reduce the risk of contracting or transmitting a Bloodborne infection. The course is comprised of several elements including three – four lessons (depending on the course you select) and various topics within each lesson. Each lesson contains high-quality videos and interactive content broken down into “bite-sized” chunks. Each lesson also concludes with a short quiz rather than a huge exam being required at the end of the course. The average time to complete the course is between 45 – 90 minutes.
Bloodborne Pathogens Overview
Throughout lesson 1, students will learn what Bloodborne Pathogens are and the ways in which they can be transmitted. They’ll also learn about OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard and which workers are covered by the standard.
- Bloodborne Pathogens introduction
- What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
- How are Bloodborne Pathogens spread?
- Transmission of Bloodborne Pathogens
- The Bloodborne Pathogens standard
- Who does the standard cover?
Common Bloodborne Pathogens
Lesson 2 will familiarize students with some of the most common types of Bloodborne Pathogens including HBV, HCV, and HIV.
- Hepatitis B (HBV)
- Hepatitis C (HCV)
- Comparison between HBV and HCV
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Employer Controls and Personal Protection
Lesson 3 will provide students with information on the measures that employers are required to take in order to protect their workers. Additionally, students will learn about the steps they’re required to take to protect themselves and their coworkers.
- Employer’s control plan
- BBP Training
- Universal precautions
- Work practice controls
- Engineering controls
- Personal protective equipment
- Proper glove removal
- HBV immunization
- Housekeeping
- Exposure incidents and reporting
Healthcare Worker
In this additional lesson included in the Bloodborne Pathogens Training for Healthcare workers, students learn about the additional risks that workers in healthcare facilities are exposed to. They also learn about some of the methods of preventing and controlling exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens in healthcare settings.
- Risk of transmission in healthcare facilities
- Methods of preventing and controlling exposure
- Safe injection practices
- Safe blood glucose monitoring
- Body fluid cleanup
Body Artist
In this additional lesson included in the Bloodborne Pathogens Training for Body Artists, students learn about the additional risks that body art professionals are exposed to. They also learn about the various methods of preventing and controlling exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens in the tattoo and piercing shops.
- BBP and the Body Artist
- Why do Body Artists Require Training
- Anatomy of the Skin
- How a Tattoo is Made
- Tattoo and Piercing Related Medical Issues
- Cross-Contamination
- Other Communicable Diseases
- General Safety Requirements
- Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization
- Body Art PPE
- Exposure Controls Regulations and Planning
- Post Exposure Requirements
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