Bloodborne Pathogens
Bloodborne Pathogens Classes in South Carolina and Georgia
After 2020, we’ve all become more aware of disease prevention, but what about diseases that are transmitted through blood?
Our bloodborne pathogens class will help your facility come up with a plan to protect your staff by minimizing exposure and taking appropriate action in case of someone is accidentally exposed. You learn what bloodborne pathogens are, what diseases can be transmitted, and how to prevent the spread of disease.
OSHA requires annual bloodborne pathogens training for anyone expected to deal with blood as part of their job.

How to Get Bloodborne Pathogens Certified
Onsite training
We come to your facility and train your staff at your convenience. Bloodborne Pathogens is usually added onto a CPR and First Aid or Fire Safety class but it can be done alone.
In metro Atlanta or Augusta, we do ask for a minimum of 8 during the week and 12 on Saturday. For other areas, view our minimum page to learn more.
Participants earn a 1 year Bloodborne Pathogens certification. This meets South Carolina Endeavors guidelines and OSHA requirements.
$15 per person

Self Paced Training
Our self paced training is a great option for those who have a smaller group or just like the convenience of doing it at home and at your own pace. Especially helpful if you aren’t tieing it with one of our other courses, since it is done complexly online.
Participants earn a 1 year Bloodborne Pathogens certification. This meets South Carolina Endeavors guidelines and OSHA requirements.
$20 per person

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Bloodborne Resources
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