Affordable by design
The course is priced at $19.99 with the certificate included so practical education is easier to access.
A 90-minute bilingual online course covering OSHA bloodborne pathogens basics, HBV, HCV, HIV, exposure control plans, PPE, hand hygiene, sharps safety, cleanup, exposure response, and post-exposure steps.
If a student chooses this plan, they pay more up front and may receive a manual rebate only after completing everything cleanly and scoring 90% or higher on the first final-review attempt. If fully approved, the net cost is $14.99, $5.00 below the standard $19.99 plan.
The standard $19.99 plan remains available. This rebate plan is optional; the rebate is not guaranteed and requires manual review.
The course is priced at $19.99 with the certificate included so practical education is easier to access.
The course is framed as practical information and education about bloodborne pathogens, exposure prevention, PPE, and safe response, developed by Ankur Fadia, MD. This course does not constitute medical treatment, clinical diagnosis, therapy, or the practice of medicine. No physician-patient relationship is created by enrollment, course use, or certificate issuance.
The certificate shows course name, length, completion date, posted price, certificate ID, and verification details.
Public course information and the core learning path are available in English and Spanish.
Tattoo shops, body piercing studios, dental offices, funeral homes, janitorial teams, first responders, home health teams, and other workplaces with reasonably anticipated blood or OPIM exposure.
Employees, contractors, managers, and new hires who need practical bloodborne pathogens awareness before handling exposure-risk tasks.
Employers who want a low-cost bilingual course developed by Ankur Fadia, MD, with completion records and certificate verification.
Certificate lists OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness, 1.5-hour length, student name, completion date, published price, and verification route.
The course is general awareness training and does not replace the employer's written exposure control plan, site-specific procedures, PPE selection, hepatitis B vaccination process, post-exposure medical evaluation, or workplace-specific training.
Content is aligned to public OSHA bloodborne pathogens guidance and 29 CFR 1910.1030 topics, with plain-language escalation to the employer safety lead.
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Understand why OSHA has a bloodborne pathogens standard, which workers may have occupational exposure, and why employer-specific procedures matter.
Recognize blood and other potentially infectious materials and understand the basic transmission risks of HBV, HCV, and HIV.
Connect standard precautions, task planning, and the employer's exposure control plan to daily decisions.
Use protective equipment, hand hygiene, and work practice controls to reduce contact with blood or OPIM.
Understand sharps hazards, safer devices, sharps containers, and needle-safety behaviors.
Apply safe cleanup, decontamination, laundry handling, labeling, and regulated-waste habits.
Know the immediate actions after an exposure incident and why reporting, documentation, vaccination, and medical follow-up matter.
Turn the course into a practical plan for exposure-risk tasks, PPE, sharps, cleanup, reporting, and annual refreshers.
Understand why OSHA has a bloodborne pathogens standard, which workers may have occupational exposure, and why employer-specific procedures matter.
Recognize blood and other potentially infectious materials and understand the basic transmission risks of HBV, HCV, and HIV.
Connect standard precautions, task planning, and the employer's exposure control plan to daily decisions.
Use protective equipment, hand hygiene, and work practice controls to reduce contact with blood or OPIM.
Understand sharps hazards, safer devices, sharps containers, and needle-safety behaviors.
Apply safe cleanup, decontamination, laundry handling, labeling, and regulated-waste habits.
Know the immediate actions after an exposure incident and why reporting, documentation, vaccination, and medical follow-up matter.
Turn the course into a practical plan for exposure-risk tasks, PPE, sharps, cleanup, reporting, and annual refreshers.
If an employer, supervisor, privacy or safety officer, client, licensing board, or agency asked you to take this course, confirm that they accept this certificate and whether they also require site-specific policies, orientation, or training. This site does not promise universal acceptance.
Not OSHA 10/30 Outreach training, legal advice, medical advice, a substitute for the employer's exposure control plan, or a complete workplace compliance program.
Not clinical supervision, post-exposure medical care, infection-control certification, or a promise that any regulator, employer, licensing board, or customer will accept the certificate for a specific requirement.
If you or someone you know is in crisis or immediate danger, contact emergency services or an appropriate crisis-support resource immediately.
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This course is provided by Driver Course Platform LLC d/b/a National Course Portal. By enrolling, the student acknowledges that they have reviewed the course disclosures, refund policy, and terms of use. This course is general awareness education and does not replace employer policies, site-specific orientation, risk analysis, a written exposure control plan, medical evaluation, legal advice, or any required training defined by an outside entity. No content creates a physician-patient, therapist-client, or attorney-client relationship. Certificate acceptance depends entirely on the requesting entity. Use this course based on your own independent verification of acceptance and internal requirements.
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