Description
The AHA Bloodborne Pathogens course is designed to help individuals understand how to protect themselves and others from exposure to bloodborne hazards in the workplace. This official American Heart Association training provides a clear, practical approach to preventing infections. In addition, the course meets OSHA and employer compliance standards, making it an excellent choice for employees who need fast and reliable certification.
What’s included?
This product includes an official online course key (Course Key) that gives you access to the self‑paced AHA training module. Because the course is fully online, you can learn from any device and progress at your own speed. Moreover, you will receive a digital completion certificate immediately after finishing the course. There is no skills check required, which makes the process simple and convenient.
What you will learn
The AHA Bloodborne Pathogens course explains how bloodborne pathogens spread, how exposures happen, and how to reduce or eliminate risks. It also teaches the proper use of personal protective equipment and the steps to take in an emergency exposure situation. Therefore, the course helps employees stay safe while maintaining workplace compliance.
Who should take this course?
This training is ideal for workers in industries such as healthcare, childcare, custodial services, tattoo and piercing studios, security teams, and education. However, anyone who may come into contact with bodily fluids as part of their job will benefit from this essential training. Because the course is easy to complete, it is also suitable for individuals who simply want to expand their knowledge of workplace safety.
Certification
Finally, after completing the online module, you will receive an official AHA completion certificate. This certification is widely accepted by employers and safety programs across the United States. As a result, it provides proof that you have the knowledge required to handle bloodborne risks responsibly.






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