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Bloodborne
pathogen training
Classroom courses
To find a bloodborne pathogen
course near you, contact your local:
- Community college
- Health department
- Hospital
- American Red Cross office. (To find the nearest Red
Cross office, visit www.redcross.org
and enter your zip code under “Your Local Red Cross.”)
Online courses
Note: This information is provided for your convenience,
and isn’t an endorsement of a specific training program.
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The following online classes are brought
to you by the Red Cross
Universal
Precautions for Tattoo Artists and Body Piercers
Time
allowed for course: 14 days
Course fee: $25.00 USD
Universal
Precautions for Tattoo Artists and Body Piercers was designed to be especially
relevant to body artists.
Universal Precautions are infection control procedures that involve the use of
protective barriers. These barriers include gloves, gowns, aprons, masks and
protective eyewear, which can reduce the risk of exposure. These measures also
include personal hygiene practices like hand washing and the disposal of
contaminated materials.
According to OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) an employee
with the potential for exposure to blood or other potentially infectious
material (OPIM) is required Universal Precautions training annually.
This course meets OSHA standards and the standards of the Indiana Department of
Health as well as the standards of other states and countries. Check with your
local health department for more information. This course may take up to 2
hours.
Universal Precaution certification is valid for 1 year.
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Universal
Precautions
Time
allowed for course: 14 days
Course fee: $25.00 USD
Universal
Precautions are infection control procedures that involve the use of protective
barriers. These barriers include gloves, gowns, aprons, masks and protective
eyewear, which can reduce the risk of exposure. These measures also include
personal hygiene practices like hand washing and the disposal of contaminated
materials.
According to OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) an employee
with the potential for exposure to blood or other potentially infectious
material (OPIM) is required to take Universal Precautions training annually.
This course meets OSHA standards and the standards of the Indiana Department of
Health as well as the standards of other states and countries. Check with your
local health department for more information. This course may take up to 2
hours.
Universal Precaution certification is valid for 1 year.
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