You'll learn about HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and the diseases they cause. We'll cover how BBPs are transmitted, so you can recognize potential hazards.
You'll learn about HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and the diseases they cause. We'll cover how BBPs are transmitted, so you can recognize potential hazards.
We'll talk about Exposure Control Programs, universal precautions and methods for reducing your risk of exposure. You'll learn about tools like signs, labels, and color-coding to warn you about bio-hazards.
Finally, you'll learn the procedures to follow after an exposure incident. The course is followed by a computer based exam. Students must pass with a 75% or better and will have limited chances to pass the exam.
If a students fails the course for any reason, they will need to pay for the course again. Upon passing the exam the student will receive a certificate of completion. This certification is valid for 12 months.
Comtrain, the most respected name in tower safety training for 25 years, still sets the standard for excellence. Comtrain was the First to develop a standardized, reviewable and accepted Tower Safety & Rescue Training program for an industry that has become so vital to all of us.
Importance of using correct PPE (personal protective equipment)
A one-day course that meets prerequisite requirements for CADC certification. Covers: HIV, Hep-C update and counselor issues in RA:RR interviewing. RA:RR tool and skill training. Taught by Andrea Burgess certified HIV Trainers.
This class prepares attendees to comply with Blood borne Pathogen exposures in the workplace. The OSHA Standards, exposure control planning, personal protective equipment, emergency procedures, and vaccination and testing requirements.
Course 738 Workplace Hygiene and Illness Prevention, focuses on what employees need to know to stay healthy in the workplace.
OSHA estimates more than 5.6 million workers are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. All occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) place workers at risk for infection.
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