OSHA compliance, employee protection
The MEDIC FIRST AID Bloodborne Pathogens program is designed to train employees who have a significant health risk of occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious bodily fluids and materials. This training will help employees satisfy training requirements put forth by the occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
MEDIC FIRST AID Bloodborne Pathogens Supplement Program Specifics |
Intended Audience
- Workplace CPR or
CPR/first aid providers
Class Configurations
- Max Student Instructor
Ratio: 24:1
- Max Class Size: 24
Student Materials
Successful
Completion Pack including:
- Student Guide
- Wallet Skill Guide
- Completion Certificate
- Successful Completion
Card
- Course Evaluation
Recommended Time to
Complete
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Core |
| Initial Training |
1-2 hours |
| Retraining |
1-2 hours |
| Challenge |
None |
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Course Segments
- OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens
Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030
- Specific Bloodborne
Pathogens:
Hepatitis B Virus
Hepatitis C Virus
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV)
- Transmitting Bloodborne
Pathogens
- Your Employer’s Exposure
Control Plan
- Recognizing the Potential
for Exposure
- Methods to Control
Occupational Risk
- Using Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE)
- Hepatitis B Immunization
- When an Exposure Occurs
- Housekeeping
- Communicating a Hazard in
the Workplace
Recognized
certification period
Combine with
- MEDIC FIRST AID Basic,
Version 5.0
- MEDIC FIRST AID
Pediatric, Version 5.0
- MEDIC FIRST AID Basic
Life Support for Professionals
- MEDIC FIRST AID CarePlus
CPR
- Any nationally recognized
CPR or CPR/first aid program
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