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Bloodborne Pathogen and Needlestick Prevention Training for Research

Bloodborne Pathogen Training is required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for all researchers, students, faculty and staff working in laboratories with potentially infectious materials.

Who needs to take?

Individual who can reasonably be anticipated to come into contact with bloodborne pathogens, human blood, blood products, or other potentially infectious materials, including human or nonhuman primate cell lines, tissue, or organs, as a result of doing their jobs.
(Note: In-class Introduction to BBP training and annual BBP refresh training are replaced with this training.)

Please be aware that training must be completed annually.

Bloodborne Pathogen and Needlestick Prevention Training for Research - On-Line Training