One-day course designed to educate your training department to teach the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens, and Airborne & Droplet Disease Curriculum. Selected Department Member(s) will be specifically trained to teach the material for New Employees and to conduct annual update training. The Train the Trainer…

The course provides the most efficient and cost-effective way to conduct the required OSHA training. Course content includes: adult education principles, review of the disease process, disease review (hepatitis B, hepatitis c, HIV, syphilis, tuberculosis chickenpox, pertussis, measles, mumps, rubella and influenza), exposure control plan components, workplace specific procedures, post-exposure protocols, and an extensive appendix of supportive data.

Training must comply with the OSHA bloodborne pathogen regulation and the Ryan White Notification law. A major part of this requirement is training on the diseases and infection control. The OSHA mandate also requires that the trainer be "qualified". This course will meet the OSHA requirement for your becoming a qualified trainer for your department. This course meets the statement - certificate of additional specialized training. Course will review: contents and needs for your exposure control plan, HIV, HBV, HCV, Syphilis, Airborne and Droplet Transmitted Diseases, OSHA's requirements and a flash drive with resources and references will be provided.

Price includes course book and 300+ PowerPoint slides to use to teach.

 

Event Date 11-29-2023 9:00 am
Event End Date 11-29-2023 5:00 am
Capacity 35
Registered 1 [View List]
Available place 34
Cut off date 11-22-2023
Individual Price $300.00

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