Affordable by design
The course is priced at $19.99 with the certificate included so practical education is easier to access.
A 2-hour bilingual online BBP course built for professional body piercers, covering OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 concepts, piercing-room exposure risks, client flow, PPE, hand hygiene, sterile needles, jewelry handling, sharps disposal, cleaning, sterilization workflow, exposure incidents, and studio records.
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, piercing-room controls, 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.
Professional body piercers, apprentices, studio owners, managers, front-desk staff who enter procedure areas, and support staff who handle contaminated instruments, surfaces, laundry, or waste.
Body piercing studios that need practical annual BBP awareness tied to piercing-room tasks rather than a generic health-care example set.
Employers who want low-cost bilingual training developed by Ankur Fadia, MD, with student progress records, a final exam, secure support messaging, and certificate verification.
Certificate lists Body Piercing Bloodborne Pathogens Training, 2-hour length, student name, completion date, published price, and public verification route.
Course language is specific to piercing studios: sterile single-use needles, jewelry handling, aseptic field setup, sharps containers, instrument processing boundaries, surface barriers, aftercare handoff, and exposure incident response.
Content is aligned to OSHA bloodborne pathogens topics and 29 CFR 1910.1030 concepts while clearly requiring the employer's written exposure control plan, site-specific procedures, vaccination process, and post-exposure medical evaluation process.
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Understand how the bloodborne pathogens standard applies to piercing-room tasks and why training must connect to the studio's written exposure control plan.
Recognize bloodborne disease hazards in piercing and separate real transmission routes from myths or casual-contact fears.
Use zoning, setup order, barriers, and hand movements to keep clean supplies, sterile packages, and contaminated items separated.
Connect client intake, consent, skin preparation, PPE selection, glove changes, and aseptic field habits to exposure prevention.
Apply BBP prevention to single-use needles, sterile jewelry, reusable instruments, autoclave boundaries, packaging, and manufacturer instructions.
Use sharps containers, waste handling, surface cleaning, disinfectant contact time, and laundry or reusable-item boundaries correctly.
Know what to do immediately after a needlestick, cut, splash, or non-intact skin contact and how reporting supports confidential medical follow-up.
Turn the course into a studio action plan for training records, questions, device review, updates, and continuous improvement.
Understand how the bloodborne pathogens standard applies to piercing-room tasks and why training must connect to the studio's written exposure control plan.
Recognize bloodborne disease hazards in piercing and separate real transmission routes from myths or casual-contact fears.
Use zoning, setup order, barriers, and hand movements to keep clean supplies, sterile packages, and contaminated items separated.
Connect client intake, consent, skin preparation, PPE selection, glove changes, and aseptic field habits to exposure prevention.
Apply BBP prevention to single-use needles, sterile jewelry, reusable instruments, autoclave boundaries, packaging, and manufacturer instructions.
Use sharps containers, waste handling, surface cleaning, disinfectant contact time, and laundry or reusable-item boundaries correctly.
Know what to do immediately after a needlestick, cut, splash, or non-intact skin contact and how reporting supports confidential medical follow-up.
Turn the course into a studio action plan for training records, questions, device review, updates, and continuous improvement.
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, a studio license, legal advice, medical advice, autoclave validation, sterilizer maintenance certification, piercing technique certification, or a complete workplace compliance program.
Not a substitute for the studio's written exposure control plan, site-specific onboarding, manufacturer instructions, local body-art rules, hepatitis B vaccination process, post-exposure medical evaluation, or hands-on supervised apprenticeship.
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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