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What is a Blood Borne Pathogen?

 

Bloodborne pathogens are viruses, bacteria, and other infectious agents that cause disease in humans and can be spread from human to human through exposure to infected blood. 

 

Life-Threatening Bloodborne Pathogens

 

 Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are all common bloodborne pathogens that can cause life-threatening risks to anyone who comes in contact with infected blood. Syphilis, malaria & others are also considered as bloodborne pathogens.

 

Who Should Take the Bloodborne Pathogens Training?

 

There are many workers or professionals that may be exposed to these infectious pathogens just by performing their everyday job duties. The following are professionals that should take the OSHA compliant training.

 

  • Healthcare Professionals (All sectors of the healthcare industry)
  • Hotel Staff
  • Day Care and School Staff
  • Tattoo Artist, Estheticians and Permanent Makeup Artist
  • Emergency Responders
  • Medical Students
  • Durable Medical Equipment Providers 
  • Crime Scene Unit Workers
  • Nursing Facility Staff
  • Fitness Club Staff
  • And More

 

This course is entirely optional but highly recommended. Students can add the training in addition to their selected healthcare course. Each student will receive a course completion certificate upon completion of the bloodborne pathogen training course. 

AHA Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens Training

$35.00Price
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