Bloodborne Pathogens
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This course is intended for employees who are likely to be exposed to potentially infected bodily fluids, including first-aid responders, maintenance personnel, janitorial staff, and any personnel assigned to clean up such fluids. Other employees should receive the same training for awareness purposes so that all employees understand how to handle hazardous situations and whom they should report to, so that spills are cleaned up correctly.
How it Works
- Your policy included
- Glossary of terms
- Real-life situations and examples
- Policy acknowledgment & acceptance recording
- Print-ready, personalized completion certificate
- Interactive questions offer immediate feedback, enhancing learning and retention
- Easy-to-use tracking and reporting through SLATE LMS
Safety Topics Covered:
BEST PRACTICES FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
- How an employee might be exposed to bodily fluids in the workplace
- Universal Precautions & occupational exposure
- The many procedures and safe work practices that have been established to prevent employee exposure to potentially infectious bodily fluids
- How to clean up bodily fluids
- How to manage contaminated waste
- Your organization’s Exposure Control Plan
- An employee right to medical evaluations if exposure to potentially infectious bodily fluids occurs