Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Industrial Facilities
Anyone working in a manufacturing facility could be at risk for exposure to bloodborne pathogens. After all, if a co-worker gets hurt you might be asked for help. Whether helping an injured co-worker or cleaning up the mess from an accident, the risk of exposure to a bloodborne pathogen is there.
This training demonstrates the different types of pathogens, how they are spread, and how they are treated. An array of measures can be taken to avoid contracting these. These measures range from vaccines to general housekeeping and proper disposal of waste. OSHA regulations must be followed at workplaces to protect workers from exposure.
Learn about personal protective equipment, the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens, what pathogens are out there, and how to avoid contracting them. Learn how to work safely and avoid the spread of bloodborne pathogens.