OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Training
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 (g)(2) Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, states that "Employers shall ensure that all employees with occupational exposure participate in a training program...Training must be provided at the time of initial assignment to tasks where occupational exposure may take place and when new or modified tasks or procedures affect a worker’s occupational exposure. Employers must also provide training at least annually thereafter and within one year of their previous training. The training must include an explanation of the employer's Exposure Control Plan.
Biomed provides:
- "Initial training" for new facilities on YOUR facility’s policies and procedures as documented in your OSHA safety manual
- Annual "Refresher" training for existing facilities on YOUR facility’s policies and procedures as documented in your OSHA safety manual
Our training session Covers:
- Definitions
- Modes of Transmission
- Methods for Preventing or Reducing Exposure
- Symptoms
- Universal Precautions
- Exposure Control Plan
- Epidemiology & Symptoms of Bloodborne Diseases
- Engineering Controls
- Work Practice Controls
- PPE Selection
- Laundry
- Housekeeping Protocols
- What To Do In Case Of An Exposure Incident
- Recordkeeping
- Hazardous Communication Plan (in person & web training only)
- Fire Safety & Prevention Plan (in person & web training only)
- Emergency Action Plan (in person & web training only)
Employee trainings are conducted either at your facility, online or by live, interactive web training with our Biomed OSHA Authorized Trainer
- Opportunity for interactive questions and answers with the consultant conducting the training session
- Addresses issues specific for your facility (in person & web training only)
- Sign-in sheets provided
- Certificates for employees attending and participating in the training to document fulfilling OSHA requirements
Length of training – 1 hour
NOTE **This training does not fulfil the State of Florida Tattoo Licensing. ** See DOH Bloodborne Pathogens & Communicable Diseases for Tattoo Artists
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