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Bloodborne Pathogens

08 May 2025 9:42 AM | Juliana Pimentel

If you work in the cleaning industry, especially in places like medical offices, schools, or anywhere people might get injured, it’s really important to know about bloodborne pathogens. These are harmful viruses like HIV and hepatitis B or C that can be found in blood and other body fluids. Cleaning staff are often the first to come in contact with things like used bandages, needles, or surfaces with dried blood, and not knowing the proper precautions can put them at serious risk.

Learning about bloodborne pathogens helps us protect ourselves. It teaches us how to use gloves, goggles, and other protective gear the right way. It also shows us how to clean up safely and what to do if we accidentally get exposed. This kind of training isn’t just to follow rules — it’s to keep everyone safe, including ourselves, our coworkers, and even the people we’re cleaning for.

Being trained also shows clients that we take our jobs seriously. When cleaning employees are certified and aware of how to handle dangerous situations, it builds trust and confidence. Plus, it helps the company stay in compliance with OSHA regulations, which protects the business too. At the end of the day, knowledge about bloodborne pathogens isn’t just useful — it’s necessary in this line of work.

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