The National Safety Council has been the leader in protecting life and promoting health in the workplace for nearly 100 years. Its mission is to educate and influence people to prevent accidental injury and death. The National Safety Council’s courses have grown to meet the changing needs of emergency responders at all levels of expertise. More than 8 million first aid/CPR/AED responders have trained by over 10,000 instructors through a network of approximately 2,500 training centers nationwide. Fulfill OSHA training requirements and reduce employees’ risk of injury and illness with the National Safety Council’s Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens course—the choice for infection control compliance information.
1 - Introduction to the Bloodborne Pathogens 2 - Bloodborne Pathogens 3 - Preventing Infection from Bloodborne Pathogens 4 - Airborne Pathogens Appendix A - The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Appendix B - Select Other Diseases Caused by Bloodborne Pathogens Appendix C - Sample Hepatitis B Vaccine Declination Form Appendix D - Sample Exposure Incident Report Form Appendix E - Sample Sharps Injury Logs Appendix F - Sample Exposure Control Plan Appendix G - Sample Bloodborne Pathogens Training Log
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