Bloodborne pathogens training courses need to comply with the guidelines that have been specified by Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA).  The standards that have been developed by OSHA are aimed to protect employees who come in contact with contact with blood or other body fluids (vaginal fluids, semen) while discharging their job responsibilities. Physicians, [...]

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If your job involves coming in contact with blood and other body fluids, then you may require bloodborne pathogens training to help safeguard yourself against any kind of infection.  Blood and other body fluids contain virus and other dangerous organisms that can spread fatal diseases. It is important that employees handling blood are aware of [...]

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All employees of health care organizations exposed to blood and other body fluids (semen and vaginal fluids) need to be provided bloodborne pathogens training to prevent disease transmission. The training can help identify how bloodborne pathogens spread and infections occur. You may also be able to identify tasks that increase the risk of exposure and [...]

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Bloodborne pathogens are small microorganisms that are present in the human blood and cause many types of infectious diseases like Hepatitis B, C and HIV.  The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has stipulated standard requirements for all employees of health care organizations and others who are exposed to blood and other infectious materials. What [...]

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There are various standards enacted by the federal government and these set requirements for employees exposed to blood and other bodily fluids (semen, vaginal fluids) to undergo bloodborne pathogens training. Exposure to pathogens can cause serious and life-threatening illness like HIV, hepatitis B and C, malaria, brucellosis, leptospirosis, brboviral infections, relapsing fever, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, viral [...]

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Bloodborne pathogens training helps health care professionals and others exposed to pathogens learn about their individual roles in protecting themselves and others from infection.  The training also helps people learn about the use and purpose of personal protective clothing and hygiene. The purpose of the training is to minimize the occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens [...]

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All employees who come in contact with blood or other body fluids while performing their assigned job responsibilities need to take bloodborne pathogens training so that they are able to safeguard themselves against infection. Healthcare workers, doctors, nurses, paramedics, medical students, firemen, teachers, policemen, housekeeping staff and tattoo artists, for example, are most likely to [...]

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Individuals working in the health care industry are constantly exposed to blood and other body fluids. This makes them susceptible to various types of infectious diseases. Bloodborne pathogens training helps prevent and limit the occupational exposure to infectious materials (blood, semen, vaginal fluids) in the workplace. It is absolutely necessary that physicians, nurses, paramedical staff [...]

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There are various professions (physicians, nurses, paramedics, laboratory staff, firefighters and emergency workers) that involve working with blood and other body fluids. And people working in these professions need to receive special training about the various precautions and safeguards that need to be followed to protect themselves from bloodborne pathogens (BBP). Bloodborne pathogens are small [...]

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There are many types of infectious diseases that are caused because of exposure to bloodborne pathogens (BBP) and these diseases can be deadly if not detected and treated at the onset. In fact, infections can be a big problem in the health industry where employees working in health care organizations are at an increased risk [...]

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