Bloodborne Pathogens Training and Consulting
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Hospital workers are not the only employees vulnerable to bloodborne pathogens. Teachers, child-care providers and public safety officers are just a few of those who might be exposed to blood during the course of their work. Compliance with OSHA’s bloodborne pathogens standard is essential in preventing exposure.
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How IEA can help
IEA helps clients comply with OSHA’s bloodborne pathogens standards by providing the following services:
- Develop customized management plan and post-exposure procedures
- Provide training customized to your facility and employees or develop “train-the-trainer” presentations
- Maintain required records
- Review and update existing exposure control plan
- Assist with details of the OSHA standard, including the requirement to log injuries, such as needle sticks, and maintain other types of records
- Develop control strategies, including engineering controls, workplace controls, personal protection equipment (PPE) and housekeeping/cleanup/laundry