Bloodborne Pathogens Training

Bloodborne Pathogens Training

Wet Warm & Not Yours? Don’t Take the Risk. Be Prepared.

Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms that we can acquire through our bloodstream. Some of the most common bloodborne pathogens are, but not limited to, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. If your job requires you to be exposed to bloodborne pathogens out in the field, then you need to be the know how to protect yourself from these dangers. Afterall, if you become infected from a bloodborne pathogen, then your life will most likely change forever.

What Can Bloodborne Pathogen Training Do For You?

Getting a certification from Kentucky Health and Safety in bloodborne pathogens can not only help you to minimize your risk of exposure, but it may help one day, save your life. Did you know over one million people in the United States are living with AIDS, and there are over fifty thousand new cases every year? The danger of becoming exposed to a bloodborne pathogen in the medical field is greater than ever, so don’t take any chances.

You will also:

  • Learn how to avoid exposure
  • Learn what to do if you have been exposed

Do You Need Your Bloodborne Pathogens Certification?

The short answer is yes. This remains especially true if you are a member of the medical community, and it is also advised you have your medical staff certified as well. The more you know, the better off you will be. If you want additional information on how to get certified by Kentucky Health and Safety, then please visit our bloodborne pathogens course page, and we hope to see you soon.

HEALTH CARE DISCLAIMER: This site and its services do not constitute the practice of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always talk to your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment, including your specific medical needs. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem or condition, please contact a qualified health care professional immediately. If you are in the United States and experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or call for emergency medical help immediately.

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