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NSC - Bloodborne/Airborne Instructor Development Course
Date/Time: Call to schedule
Location: Call to schedule
Class Price: $375.00

National Safety Council - Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogens Development Instructor Course

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 requires employers to annually train employees who have a reasonably anticipated occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials in the course of their work.

What does the OSHA standard mean for you?

The National Safety Council makes it easy to understand how OSHA's Bloodborne standard affects your organization.

What you will learn:

During this course you will learn new methods that involve, influence and facilitate adult learning while refining your teaching skills. The Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogens course topics include:

 

  • The fundamentals of Bloodborne pathogens
  • Essential information on hepatitis viruses and HIV
  • How to prevent infection from Bloodborne pathogens
  • Exposure control
  • Labeling
  • About airborne pathogens, including tuberculosis

 

The NSC Bloodborne & Airborne Pathogens program will help you:

  • Understand the standard and have a copy of it to keep onsite
  • Train your employees, offer refresher training and provide them with a course completion card
  • Learn how to control the spread of TB, influenza and other airborne pathogens
  • Create an exposure control plan
  • Know what to do if an exposure occurs

The Instructor class includes the complete Instructor Resource Kit:

  • Instructor Manual
  • Instructor CD
  • Instructor DVD
  • Student Workbook

 

This Program Available in English or Spanish


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Disclaimer: The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the Association.