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Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens training for anyone with reasonably anticipated exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.

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Bloodborne Pathogens
Length
1.5 hours
Format
Self-paced online
Renewal
Every 12 months
Modules
7
Who it's for

Healthcare and dental staff, first responders, tattoo and body-art artists, custodial and waste workers, and anyone whose job duties may involve contact with blood or OPIM.

Why it matters

OSHA requires bloodborne-pathogens training at hire and at least annually for exposed workers, covering the employer's Exposure Control Plan, HBV/HCV/HIV, and post-exposure steps.

What you'll learn

7 modules · 1.5 hours · authored to current standards

1
OSHA, Your Rights, and the Employer's Duty
20 min · OSH Act of 1970 §5; 29 CFR 1903/1904
2
The Standard & the Exposure Control Plan
20 min · 1910.1030(c),(g)(2)
3
Bloodborne Diseases & Modes of Transmission
20 min · 1910.1030(g)(2)(vii)
4
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Fundamentals
20 min · 29 CFR 1910.132–.138
5
Controls, PPE & Safe Work Practices
25 min · 1910.1030(d)
6
If an Exposure Incident Occurs
20 min · 1910.1030(f)
7
Final Assessment
10 min · assessment · 1910.1030

Backed by the standards

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030

OSH Act of 1970 §5; 29 CFR 1903/19041910.1030(c),(g)(2)1910.1030(g)(2)(vii)29 CFR 1910.132–.1381910.1030(d)1910.1030(f)1910.1030

How it works

Identity verified at start and re-checked during the class
Delivered under a credentialed supervisor-of-record
Employer compliance reporting and renewal tracking
Tamper-evident certificate with an independent public verification link
Live supervisor-led sessions coming soon (self-paced available now)

A Bloodborne Pathogens completion certificate documenting your annual training.

FAQ

How often do I need this?
At initial assignment and at least once every 12 months thereafter for workers with occupational exposure.
Does this replace my employer's Exposure Control Plan?
No. The standard requires a site-specific Exposure Control Plan your employer maintains; this course trains you on the concepts and your responsibilities under it.
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