Bloodborne Pathogens Training: Preventing Disease Transmission
Purpose:
To train and provide individuals with an understanding of the intent of the bloodborne pathogens
regulation issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA); how Bloodborne
pathogens are spread; how to help prevent exposure incidents by following work practice controls, using
engineering controls and personal protective equipment, practicing good personal hygiene and properly
cleaning and disinfecting equipment and supplies; and to recognize, report and follow up on employee
exposures to infectious materials.
Prerequisites: None
Learning Objectives:
• Describe how infections occur.
• Identify how bloodborne pathogens are spread.
• Identify tasks that have a potential for exposure to infectious materials.
• Recognize the importance of handwashing and personal hygiene in reducing the risk of disease
transmission.
• Recognize the importance of personal protective equipment and understand the types of equipment
available for use.
• Identify engineering and work practice controls.
• Identify biohazard signs and labels.
• Describe the emergency procedures for exposure incidents involving potentially infectious materials.

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Groups of 8 - 10 students may request their own course. Call 366-5330.
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