Bloodborne Pathogens Training

Purpose:  Teaches how pathogens are spread, how to avoid exposure, and what to do if exposed.

  • Compliance: Meets OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requirements.
  • Certification: Valid for 1 year.

Who is this program for:  Those at risk of on-the-job exposure to blood and body fluids.

Course Objectives

  • Define the terms bloodborne pathogen and other potentially infectious materials.
  • Understand how infections can be spread from one person to another.
  • List the bloodborne pathogens that are of most concern in the workplace.
  • Understand the responsibilities both the employer and the employee have in protecting the employee from exposure to bloodborne pathogens on the job.
  • Describe the contents of an exposure control plan and understand the importance of being familiar with the exposure control plan at their place of employment.
  • Describe the difference between engineering controls and work practice controls, and give examples of each.
  • Explain what it means to take standard precautions, and describe examples of practices that are included as part of standard precautions.
  • Describe when and how to use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to limit the spread of bloodborne pathogens.
  • Demonstrate proper technique for removing disposable gloves.
  • Describe when and how to wash their hands to limit the spread of bloodborne pathogens.
  • Describe proper technique for cleaning equipment and surfaces soiled with blood or other potentially infectious materials, and for disposing of contaminated materials.
  • Describe what to do if an exposure incident occurs.
  • Demonstrate the correct response to an incident involving bloodborne pathogens.