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2 CEU Bloodborne Pathogen Program - IBPSA

2 CEU Bloodborne Pathogen Program

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Bloodborne Pathogen Program Presenter: IBPSA Website: https://www.ibpsa.com/paccc-certification/
Notes

This course is meant to prepare the pet care service provider in meeting the safety requirements required to control exposure of employees and pets to bloodborne pathogens. Course includes topics such as: Management policy statement, general responsibilities, covered job tasks, list of affected employees, exposure control plan, training requirements, medical records, labeling requirements, hepatitis B vaccination declination form, post-exposure evaluation and follow-up, bloodborne pathogen training acknowledgement.

Format: PDF self-study course, PPT presentation, online testing

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