Our Bloodborne course is intended for individuals who require OSHA compliant training. The course covers information to protect yourself and others if exposed to blood and other potentially infectious materials. The Bloodborne Pathogens course is valid for 1 year, per OSHA guidelines.
Chapter 6 : Cleaning Exposed AreasIt’s crucial that you clean up any blood or OPIM to reduce the chance of exposure. To clean an infected area, you must:
OSHA defines appropriate disinfectants as:
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It’s crucial that you clean up any blood or OPIM to reduce the chance of exposure.
Put on the appropriate personal protective equipment
Use absorbent towels to wipe up blood or blood-containing materials
Remove any broken sharps with forceps/tongs/dust pan (do not use bare hands), and place in sharps waste container
Spray disinfectant on contaminated area and let it sit for a few minutes
Dry sprayed area with absorbent towels
Dispose of cleaning materials and PPE in designated waste containers
EPA-registered disinfectants and disinfectants that are labeled to be effective against HIV and HBV;
diluted bleach solutions (one fourth cup of household bleach to a gallon of water);
and high-level disinfectants cleared by the FDA