OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens: General Workplace
$28.95
The online OSHA compliant Bloodborne Pathogens: General Workplace certification course provides you with important information about OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
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Bloodborne Pathogens Training is mandated by OSHA for any person who may be reasonably anticipated to have contact with blood and other potentially infectious materials as a result of performing their job duties. This course contains bloodborne pathogens training that is suitable for most non-healthcare related workplaces. After completing the training you will be able to get a Bloodborne Pathogens Certificate.
The Bloodborne Pathogen Training for General Workplace is for any person who may come into contact with human blood and other bodily fluids when doing their job.
This includes but is not limited to janitorial and housekeeping employees, cleaners, custodians, restaurant and food industry workers, teachers and daycare facility workers, factory workers and also those in many other industries.
Bloodborne Pathogens General Workplace Course Outline
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Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens |
Common Bloodborne Pathogens |
Exposure Controls and PPE |
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Bloodborne Pathogens Introduction |
Hepatitis B |
Employer Obligations |
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What are Bloodborne Pathogens? |
Hepatitis C |
Employers Control Plan |
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Spread and Transmission of Bloodborne Pathogens |
Comparison Between HBV and HCV |
Bloodborne Pathogens Training |
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Sharps Injury Statistics |
HIV |
Universal Precautions |
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The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard |
Work Practice Controls |
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Who is covered by the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard |
Engineering Controls |
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Personal Protective Equipment |
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Proper Glove Removal |
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HBV Immunization |
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Housekeeping |
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Sharps Injury Log |
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