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Why Bloodborne Pathogen Training Is Important for Cleaning Staff

10 Jan 2026 6:04 PM | Athena Jones

Cleaning employees and staff need to understand bloodborne pathogens to stay safe while doing their jobs. Bloodborne pathogens are germs found in blood that can cause serious illnesses such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. Cleaners may come into contact with blood or bodily fluids when cleaning restrooms, medical areas, or after accidents. If employees do not know the risks, they could expose themselves or others to harmful diseases without realizing it.

Knowing about bloodborne pathogens helps employees clean safely and correctly. Training teaches staff when to wear gloves or other protective gear and how to properly clean and dispose of contaminated materials. It also helps them avoid unsafe actions, like touching blood with bare hands or using the wrong cleaning tools. When employees understand what to do, they feel more confident and can handle situations calmly and professionally.

Teaching staff about bloodborne pathogens also helps businesses follow safety rules and protect their workers. Proper training lowers the chance of workplace injuries, illness, and costly mistakes. Most importantly, it shows that a company cares about the health and safety of its employees. When cleaning staff are informed and prepared, they help create safer buildings for everyone who uses them.


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