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RESCUE HANDS

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Protect Your Team, Ensure Compliance

Expert Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Training for Your Workplace

In any workplace where employees may come into contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials, it’s essential to ensure they are properly trained in Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) safety. At Rescue Hands, we offer comprehensive BBP training designed to educate and empower your workforce, minimizing risk, ensuring OSHA compliance, and promoting a safer working environment.

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WHY CHOOSE RESCUE HANDS

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Certified, Experienced Instructors

Our training is led by certified professionals with extensive experience in bloodborne pathogen safety and OSHA regulations. Your team will learn from experts who understand the risks and the best practices to mitigate them.

Customizable Corporate Training

We tailor our BBP training to meet the specific needs of your organization. Whether your industry is healthcare, manufacturing, or emergency response, we’ll ensure your staff receives the most relevant and practical information.

Ensure OSHA Compliance

Our training is fully compliant with OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, helping your organization meet regulatory requirements and avoid penalties. We cover essential topics such as exposure control, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and proper disposal methods.

Practical & Hands-On

Our BBP training includes interactive components, providing employees with hands-on instruction in identifying risks, using protective equipment, and following post-exposure procedures. This ensures your team can respond confidently and effectively in any situation.

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What’s Covered in BBP Training?

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Understanding Blood-borne Pathogens: Learn about common blood borne pathogens like HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, including how they spread and what risks they present in the workplace.

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Exposure Control Plans: Develop and implement an effective Exposure Control Plan (ECP) that reduces the likelihood of pathogen transmission and ensures employee safety.

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Proper Use of PPE: Employees will learn how to correctly use personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, face shields, and gowns, to protect themselves from exposure to infectious materials.

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Decontamination & Disposal: Training on safe handling, decontamination, and disposal of contaminated materials, ensuring compliance with OSHA and CDC guidelines.

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Post-Exposure Protocol: Clear guidance on what to do following exposure, including reporting procedures, medical evaluation, and follow-up care to mitigate any health risks.

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