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  • 16 Apr 2026 9:26 AM | Allison Thacker

    Employee's and staff being knowledgeable and well educate on bloodbourne pathegens is very imrtant for many reasons.

    Exposure to bloodborne pathogens can lead to serious health consequesnces , including transmission of diseases like hepititus B, hepatitis C, and HIV.  With employees and staff having the proper training will help them to recognize and alleviate thes risks, creating a safer work environment for everyone.

    Another benefit of compliance for trainng on bloodbourne pathogens is for legal protection. Compliance with OSHA standards helps avoid fines and legal issues.

    Workplace efficiency is also an important reason for training.  A safe work environment enhances overall productivity and morale.

    Last but definetly not least, minimizing the spread of infectious diseases,  benefits the broader community.  Implementing regular training sessions promotes the values where safety is a shared responsibility.

    Encouraging an open communication about the hazards and promote the best practices and can significantly reduce the risks of bloodbourne pathegens.

  • 16 Apr 2026 7:31 AM | Nayara Chiste

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens and maintaining proper cleaning practices are essential in many workplaces, especially in environments where employees may be exposed to blood or bodily fluids. Bloodborne pathogens, such as Hepatitis B (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), are microorganisms present in human blood that can cause serious diseases. Without proper knowledge and precautions, employees are at risk of infection, which can lead to severe health consequences. Therefore, education and awareness are critical in preventing exposure and ensuring workplace safety.

    Proper cleaning procedures play a vital role in reducing the spread of infections. When surfaces, equipment, or materials are contaminated with blood or bodily fluids, they must be cleaned and disinfected using appropriate products and methods. Employees must follow strict guidelines, such as wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves and goggles, and properly disposing of contaminated waste in labeled biohazard containers. Effective cleaning not only protects the individual performing the task but also prevents the spread of pathogens to others in the environment.

    In addition to cleaning practices, employee training is one of the most important factors in preventing exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Workers must understand how exposure occurs, including contact through cuts, mucous membranes, or sharp objects like needles. OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard emphasizes the importance of universal precautions, which means treating all blood and certain body fluids as potentially infectious. By consistently applying these precautions, employees can significantly reduce their risk of infection.

    Another key aspect is the responsibility of employers to provide a safe working environment. This includes offering proper training, access to protective equipment, and vaccinations, such as the Hepatitis B vaccine, at no cost to employees who are at risk. Employers must also maintain an updated exposure control plan and ensure that employees know what steps to take if an exposure incident occurs. Quick reporting and medical evaluation are essential to minimize potential health risks.

    In conclusion, the combination of proper cleaning practices and employee knowledge is essential in preventing the spread of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. By following established guidelines, using protective equipment, and maintaining awareness, employees can protect themselves and others. A safe and healthy work environment depends on both individual responsibility and employer support, making education and compliance crucial in reducing the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens.


  • 15 Apr 2026 10:09 PM | Samuel Wright

    At the heart of every successful business is a clean, inviting environment, but the true difference-maker is the level of care and communication behind those sparkling floors. Great customer service in the janitorial industry means moving beyond a simple checklist to create a partnership built on trust and responsiveness. For members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), putting the client first isn’t just a slogan—it is the foundation of our operations. We understand that every facility has a unique pulse, and we prioritize active listening to ensure we meet your specific needs, whether that means adjusting schedules on the fly or addressing a specialized request with immediate urgency. When you work with an IJCSA professional, you aren't just another account; you are a priority.

    IJCSA members are widely recognized for their unwavering commitment to excellence and a "customer-first" mentality that sets the gold standard in the cleaning world. Our members undergo specialized training to ensure that high-quality service and professional integrity are delivered at every visit. We believe that great service is a proactive endeavor, which is why our members are dedicated to identifying potential issues before they become problems, ensuring your peace of mind. By choosing a provider from our network, you are selecting a team that values your satisfaction above all else. To find a dedicated cleaning partner who truly puts you first, explore the experts listed in the IJCSA Business Directory. You can trust the professionals at the IJCSA Business Directory to provide the elite service your business deserves.


  • 15 Apr 2026 3:08 PM | Tracy Smith

    Cleaning an individuals house, a store, a school, or a medical facility it is important to understand that diseases and germs can be on any service  and spread super easy. But some germs are not your simple cold or flu that you heal and recover. Some can make you really sick, cause life long health issues, or death. 

    Educating staff and employees on bloodborne pathogens is important to help prevent serious health consequences. When you train your employees properly you prevent the spread of those diseases like hep b and C and HIV in the facility or place you are cleaning then you also protect your staff.

    Proper training helps staff and employees to recognize and learn the risk and minimize exposure and transmission. And created a safer work enviroment. 


  • 15 Apr 2026 12:20 PM | RITCHIE HANSEN


    In the world of commercial cleaning, the difference between a simple service provider and a true partner lies in the quality of the relationship. At the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), our members understand that great customer service isn't just a department—it’s the backbone of every contract. It begins with active listening and ends with a space that doesn’t just look clean, but feels cared for. Whether it’s a high-rise office or a local medical clinic, IJCSA members prioritize open communication, rapid response times, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. We don’t just wait for a checklist to be completed; we anticipate your needs, ensuring that every corner of your facility reflects the professional image you’ve worked so hard to build.

    Choosing an IJCSA member means choosing a professional who puts the client’s peace of mind above all else. Our members are trained to view their work through the eyes of the customer, understanding that a clean environment is vital for health, safety, and productivity. This "client-first" philosophy is woven into the fabric of our association, where providing exceptional service is a constant priority. When you hire through our network, you aren't just getting a janitor; you are hiring a dedicated professional committed to the highest industry standards. Experience the peace of mind that comes with a service provider who truly cares about your success.

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  • 15 Apr 2026 9:17 AM | Kathryn House

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is critically important for cleaning employees and staff, especially those working in medical facilities, schools, gyms, and commercial environments. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in blood and certain bodily fluids that can cause serious diseases, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. Cleaning professionals are often exposed to contaminated surfaces, sharp objects, or bodily fluids during routine tasks, which places them at a higher risk if proper knowledge and precautions are not followed. Education empowers cleaning staff to recognize potential hazards before they become dangerous situations.

    Proper training in bloodborne pathogen awareness helps employees protect themselves, their coworkers, and building occupants. When cleaning staff understand how pathogens are transmitted, they are more likely to use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), follow correct cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and respond safely to spills or incidents involving blood or bodily fluids. Knowledge also reduces panic and mistakes during exposure incidents, ensuring employees know the correct steps to take, including reporting, decontamination, and seeking medical evaluation when necessary.

    Beyond safety, bloodborne pathogen training reinforces professionalism and compliance with workplace safety standards. Well-trained cleaning staff demonstrate a higher level of care, confidence, and accountability, which builds trust with clients and employers. Organizations that prioritize this training not only reduce workplace injuries and liability but also create a culture of safety and responsibility. Ultimately, informed cleaning employees play a vital role in maintaining healthy environments and preventing the spread of infectious diseases

  • 15 Apr 2026 8:39 AM | David Tigner

    Cleaning employees and janitorial staff deal with more than just dust and trash. In many workplaces especially schools, hospitals, gyms, and public facilities they may encounter blood or other bodily fluids. That’s where knowledge about bloodborne pathogens becomes critical. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms, like Hepatitis, and HIV, that can be present in blood and certain body fluids. Without proper training, a simple cleanup task could turn into a serious health risk.

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens isn’t about creating fear it’s about creating protection. When cleaning staff are properly trained, they know how to use (PPE) like gloves, masks, and eye protection. They understand proper disinfecting procedures, how to safely dispose of contaminated materials, and what to do if an exposure occurs. This knowledge dramatically reduces the risk of infection and ensures that both the employee and the public remain safe.

    Training also builds confidence. When employees know the risks and the correct procedures, they don’t hesitate or guess during a cleanup situation. They respond quickly and professionally. In environments like schools, this protects children. In healthcare settings, it supports infection control. In public spaces, it reassures the community that safety standards are being followed. Proper bloodborne pathogen training isn’t just an OSHA requirement it’s a vital part of maintaining a safe, responsible workplace.

    At the end of the day, cleaning staff are often the unseen protectors of public health. Giving them the knowledge and tools to handle bloodborne hazards safely shows respect for the important role they play. It keeps them safe, keeps buildings compliant, and most importantly, keeps everyone else protected too.


  • 15 Apr 2026 8:10 AM | Crystal Gongre

    Beginning with becoming certified through IJCSA Green Cleaning Certification has been an accomplishment for me. It embodies my philosophy when approaching cleaning, by being intentional and responsible in providing green cleaning services and using eco-friendly cleaning methods. I take great pride in providing service where I utilize non-toxic cleaning products, safer for humans and our environment; utilizing biodegradable cleaners, low VOC (volatile organic compound) disinfectants, and chemical free cleaning processes when at all possible. As you can see, for me, it's not just about cleaning a space, but rather providing a healthier environment and minimizing the amount of harsh chemicals used that can have negative effects on health and the world we live in. 

    Daily, I consistently implement a green cleaning program in all aspects of my work. Using items such as micro fiber cloths will aid in reducing waste, increase efficiency; along with selecting eco friendly cleaning products that adhere to green standards. I also ensure I'm properly diluting all cleaning products so they're not being used excessively; and implementing environmentally safe cleaning procedures that promote good indoor air quality. Proper ventilation, minimizing cross contamination, and maintaining sustainable cleaning programs are all part of my process. By implementing these steps, I'm able to provide successful results while adhering to eco-conscious cleaning principles. 

    In addition, I believe my certification by IJCSA Green Cleaning will motivate me to continue researching and improving in regards to safer cleaning practices, and recommendations provided by organizations such as the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), which focuses on minimizing exposure to toxic chemicals. In addition, I strive to educate the individuals I work with regarding the advantages of green cleaning services, natural/organic cleaning products, and natural/organic cleaning methods. My certification represents who I am as a professional—someone who is committed to performing their duties responsibly while ensuring health, safety, and environmental protection each and every day. 

  • 15 Apr 2026 7:32 AM | Dane Rodgers

    Cleaning crews and janitorial staff work hard every day to keep offices, schools, hospitals, and other buildings safe and clean. But there’s a serious risk many people don’t think about: bloodborne pathogens. These are dangerous germs found in human blood and certain body fluids that can cause serious diseases like Hepatitis B and HIV. As shown in the Betco OSHA training video, janitors often run into these hazards when emptying trash that might contain used needles, cleaning up blood or vomit, or handling soiled laundry. Without the right knowledge, a small cut or accidental contact can lead to a life-changing infection.

    That’s why OSHA requires bloodborne pathogen training for anyone whose job might bring them in contact with blood or infectious materials—including cleaning staff. The training teaches “universal precautions,” which basically means you should treat all blood and most body fluids as if they’re infectious, even if they don’t look contaminated. Employees also learn about their workplace’s Exposure Control Plan, get offered a free Hepatitis B vaccine, and are taught how to stay safe on the job. This knowledge doesn’t just protect the cleaners themselves—it helps keep everyone in the building safer.

    In everyday practice, the training covers simple but important steps: wearing gloves and eye protection, using tools instead of your hands to pick things up, never squeezing trash bags that might have sharps inside, and properly disinfecting surfaces with the right cleaners. It also explains how to dispose of contaminated waste correctly and what to do right away if you’re exposed. The video makes it clear that quick reporting and knowing the early symptoms can make a huge difference in staying healthy.

    At the end of the day, bloodborne pathogen training isn’t j ust another checkbox on a list. It gives cleaning teams the confidence and tools they need to do their tough job safely. When facilities invest in this training, they show they truly care about their staff and the people who use the spaces they clean.


  • 15 Apr 2026 12:31 AM | Hakeem Hines

    P.O.R.D Out for Christ L.L.C. proudly delivers top-tier carpet and rug cleaning services. Using eco-friendly, non-toxic solutions, we provide deep carpet cleaning, stain removal, odor elimination, and rug restoration that is safe for families, pets, and workplaces. Our consumer-friendly approach ensures affordable pricing, reliable service, and exceptional results that extend the life of your carpets and area rugs. As a service aligned with IJCSA standards, we are committed to professionalism, quality assurance, and customer satisfaction. Whether you need commercial carpet maintenance, or delicate rug care, P.O.R.D Out for Christ L.L.C. is your trusted partner for cleaner, fresher, and healthier floors.

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