Bloodborne Pathogens Programs

In 1992, Wright State University developed an exposure control plan for use on campus to minimize the chances of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens by employees and students. The developed program incorporates the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Standard for Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens (29CFR1910.1030).
The purpose of this Exposure Control Plan is to provide a working environment that limits occupational exposure to potentially infectious materials. Compliance with this program is mandatory.
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Have you been identified as someone who needs to complete Initial Bloodborne Pathogens training? (pdf)
Or, do you just need the Bloodborne Pathogens Refresher training? (pdf)
For information about Initial Bloodborne Pathogen Training, contact Kimberly Morris at (937) 775-2623
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