Blood Born Pathogens
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Blood Born Pathogens
Regulation | OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 |
Course Length | 1 hour |
Course Capacity | 40 |
Pre-Requisites | None |
Who is this for? | Emergency Response Team (ERT) Members, & Anyone who could be potentially exposed to BBP as part of routine job responsibilities |
Course Description | This training program includes information that will help students understand what bloodborne pathogens are and how risks of exposure can be reduced for themselves and others. The Bloodborne Pathogens standard prescribes safeguards to protect workers from exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials. These workers include employees who are “reasonably anticipated” while performing their job duties to face contact with blood and other potentially infectious materials. However, anyone providing first-response medical care are typically the most common workers known to be at risk. This course includes but is not limited to the following: |
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