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Blood Pathogens

21 Jun 2026 7:00 PM | Cheri Webb

Janitoral and residental cleaning employees and staff play a frontline role in maintaining a safe and healthy environment, and one of the most critical aspects of their work is understanding bloodborne pathogens. These are  microorganisms—such as hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and HIV—that can be transmitted through contact with infected human blood and certain bodily fluids. Because cleaning staff often handle waste, or are sweeping up areas that may have a hazzard to these pathogens , they face a higher risk of exposure than many other employees. Proper knowledge empowers them to recognize hazards, follow safety protocols, and protect themselves and others from potentially life‑altering infections.

Training on bloodborne pathogens also ensures that cleaning staff know how to use ( PPE) which plays a vital role in these type of enviroments  and follow safe cleanup procedures. This includes making sure that we as professionals know  to wear gloves, masks, or eye protection; how to properly disinfect contaminated surfaces; and how to dispose of sharps or biohazardous waste. When employees are confident in these procedures, they reduce the likelihood of accidental exposure and help maintain a safe enviroment for  everyone. 

Beyond personal safety, knowledgeable cleaning staff contribute to a culture of responsibility and preparedness within the workplace. When employees understand the seriousness of bloodborne pathogens, they are more likely to report incidents promptly, follow established protocols, and encourage others to do the same. This creates a safer environment for coworkers, customers, and visitors. The traing provided on Bloodborne Pathogens has been proven as a sheild for Janitoral workers all over 


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