['Bloodborne Pathogens']
['Bloodborne Pathogens']
09/05/2025
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The person conducting the training is required to be knowledgeable in the subject matter covered by the elements in the training program and be familiar with how the course topics apply to the workplace that the training will address. The trainer must demonstrate expertise in the area of occupational hazards of bloodborne pathogens. Examples of individuals who could conduct training include health care professionals such as control practitioners, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses. Non-healthcare professionals who could conduct training include industrial hygienists, epidemiologists, or professional trainers provided that they can demonstrate evidence of specialized training in the area of bloodborne pathogens.
['Bloodborne Pathogens']
['Bloodborne Pathogens']
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