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CPR/AED, First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogens Combo

Our CPR/AED and First Aid for Nervous System Emergencies combo course includes training in Adult, Child and Infant CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens certification. The CPR/AED and First Aid certification is valid Read More for 2 years and the Bloodborne Pathogens certification is valid for 1 year, per OSHA guidelines. The course also includes a free printable wallet card. Read Less

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Chapters 31
CE Credits
Validity 2 Years
Cost $49.95
Duration 1-2 Hrs
ECC Compliant
Exam Attempts Unlimited
Wallet Card Download/Print/Mail

Chapter 31: Bloodborne: Reporting An Incident

How Should You Report an Exposure Incident?

Even after you take the recommended precautionary measures, you may be exposed to blood or blood-containing materials. Reporting exposure incidents to your employer will help you get the treatment you need, and help your employer identify and reduce causes of exposure.

An employer’s exposure control plan will inform you who you need to report to. The employer will then need to follow OSHA standards and document the exposure incident / sharps injuries (OSHA 300 Log). The employer must keep these reports confidential.

Remember, even if you think you have been exposed, report to a supervisor and seek treatment from a healthcare professional. Required OSHA forms should not delay any medical attention or counseling (as required by OSHA standard) that you may need. The employer will continue with forms according to their policies.

A patient discussing his illness with a doctor.

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