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Bloodborne Pathogen

25 Mar 2025 3:21 PM | Dianna Limon

Understanding bloodborne pathogens is crucial for employees, especially in workplaces where exposure to blood or bodily fluids is possible. Bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV and Hepatitis B, can be transmitted through contact with contaminated blood. Employees in healthcare, custodial, or laboratory roles are at higher risk, making it essential for them to be aware of safety protocols to prevent infection.

Training employees about bloodborne pathogens helps them recognize risks and follow proper procedures for handling contaminated materials, using personal protective equipment (PPE), and cleaning contaminated surfaces. Knowledge of how pathogens are transmitted and the signs of exposure is key in reducing risk and ensuring a safer environment for all.

Proper education on bloodborne pathogens not only safeguards employee health but also minimizes workplace accidents and legal liabilities. Employers have a responsibility to provide ongoing training, ensuring staff are equipped to prevent and respond to potential exposure, fostering a culture of safety and responsibility.

 

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