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The importance of cleaning employees & staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens

17 Sep 2024 2:21 PM | Shawn Rutka Benoit

Cleaning staff are crucial for keeping spaces clean and safe, but they also need to be aware of bloodborne pathogens—germs in blood and bodily fluids that can cause serious diseases like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. Knowing about these germs helps staff handle dangerous situations correctly and keep everyone safe.

When cleaning areas with blood or bodily fluids, there’s a risk of getting exposed to these harmful germs. Without proper training, staff might not know how to use protective gear or clean up spills safely. Training teaches them the right procedures to follow, which helps protect them and ensures the environment stays hygienic.

Additionally, understanding bloodborne pathogens is required by law in many places. Regulations require organizations to train their staff on how to handle these risks. Providing this training not only keeps employees safe but also helps the organization follow safety rules and avoid penalties. In short, knowing about bloodborne pathogens is key for cleaning staff to stay safe and maintain a healthy environment.

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