Planned tuition
The planned public tuition is $9.95. Payment opens only after written FL DOH approval or listing is received for this Florida-specific course.
A distinct 3-hour bilingual online bloodborne pathogens and communicable-disease training path for Florida tattoo artists, tattoo apprentices, and tattoo studios. The course is specific to the tattoo industry under Rule 64E-28.006, F.A.C., covers the bloodborne pathogens and communicable diseases the rule names, runs a minimum of three hours excluding the examination, includes a final exam randomized to 50 questions with a 70% passing score, certificate verification, and FL DOH approval-pending disclosures until written approval is received.
The planned public tuition is $9.95. Payment opens only after written FL DOH approval or listing is received for this Florida-specific course.
The course is framed as practical information and education about bloodborne pathogens, communicable diseases, body-art studio 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.
Florida tattoo artists, tattoo apprentices, guest tattoo artists, tattoo studio owners, and managers who may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials while tattooing or handling contaminated needles, tubes, surfaces, or waste.
Florida tattoo studios preparing for the Department of Health bloodborne pathogens and communicable diseases training required for tattoo artist licensure under Section 381.00775, F.S. and Chapter 64E-28, F.A.C.
Learners who want a bilingual online course with final exam controls, completion records, secure support messaging, and certificate verification while approval status is confirmed before reliance.
Certificate lists Florida Tattoo Artist Bloodborne Pathogens & Communicable Diseases Training, 3-hour length, student name, completion date, published price, final exam completion at 70% or higher, and public verification route.
Course language is specific to the tattoo industry: tattoo exposure risk, sterile single-use needles and tubes, instrument handling, aseptic field setup, sharps containers, surface barriers, cleaning, sterilization workflow, and exposure incident response.
Content is specific to the bloodborne pathogens and communicable diseases named in Rule 64E-28.006, F.A.C., with Florida Department of Health approval status disclosed as pending until written approval or listing is received.
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Connect Florida tattoo training expectations, bloodborne pathogen concepts, and tattooing exposure tasks before relying on a certificate.
Recognize how HBV, HCV, and HIV are identified, transmitted in a tattoo studio, how long they incubate, when they are contagious, and how tattoo controls prevent them.
Recognize ten communicable diseases beyond the bloodborne viruses — how each spreads, its incubation period, when it is contagious, and the tattoo-studio control that actually stops it.
Use standard precautions, task-based PPE, and hand hygiene during tattoo setup, tattooing, and cleanup.
Separate clean, sterile, and contaminated areas for tattoo stations, supplies, machines, and client flow.
Apply bloodborne pathogen prevention to single-use tattoo needles and tubes, reusable instruments, ink handling, and sharps disposal.
Use safe surface cleaning, disinfectant contact time, regulated-waste handling, laundry boundaries, and sterilization workflow.
Know the first steps after a needlestick, cut, splash, mucous membrane contact, or non-intact skin exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.
Turn the course into a tattoo studio action plan for training records, hepatitis B vaccination, exposure first aid, annual review, and approval-status verification.
Connect Florida tattoo training expectations, bloodborne pathogen concepts, and tattooing exposure tasks before relying on a certificate.
Recognize how HBV, HCV, and HIV are identified, transmitted in a tattoo studio, how long they incubate, when they are contagious, and how tattoo controls prevent them.
Recognize ten communicable diseases beyond the bloodborne viruses — how each spreads, its incubation period, when it is contagious, and the tattoo-studio control that actually stops it.
Use standard precautions, task-based PPE, and hand hygiene during tattoo setup, tattooing, and cleanup.
Separate clean, sterile, and contaminated areas for tattoo stations, supplies, machines, and client flow.
Apply bloodborne pathogen prevention to single-use tattoo needles and tubes, reusable instruments, ink handling, and sharps disposal.
Use safe surface cleaning, disinfectant contact time, regulated-waste handling, laundry boundaries, and sterilization workflow.
Know the first steps after a needlestick, cut, splash, mucous membrane contact, or non-intact skin exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.
Turn the course into a tattoo studio action plan for training records, hepatitis B vaccination, exposure first aid, annual review, and approval-status verification.
Florida tattoo bloodborne pathogens / communicable-disease courses compared with National Course Portal. Ours is tailored to the Florida Department of Health tattoo rules and is fully bilingual.
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This Florida-specific course is prepared for Florida Department of Health review. It is not represented as FL DOH approved yet, and enrollment, payment, certificate issuance, and use for Florida body-art licensing remain closed until written approval or listing is received.
Not OSHA 10/30 Outreach training, a Florida tattoo artist license, legal advice, medical advice, autoclave validation, sterilizer maintenance certification, or tattoo technique certification.
Not a substitute for Florida or county tattoo rules, site-specific onboarding, manufacturer instructions, hepatitis B vaccination process, post-exposure medical evaluation, hands-on apprenticeship, or written FL DOH course approval before license reliance.
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