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  • 05 Sep 2024 12:06 PM | Spencer Brown

    Individuals seeking medical care are often more susceptible to illness and infections, making it essential to protect their health. Subjecting vulnerable patients to unnecessary health risks is both unprofessional and unjust. Therefore, healthcare facilities must adhere to state sanitation and sterilization standards to ensure a consistently clean and safe environment.


    Maintaining cleanliness in healthcare settings serves both cultural and medical purposes. A low-pathogen environment is crucial for preventing complications during treatment and recovery. Clean and hygienic spaces help patients and their families feel more at ease, reducing additional health risks.


    While everyone values cleanliness in their homes and workplaces, it is especially critical in hospitals and clinics. Given the vulnerability of patients and the continuous efforts of staff to safeguard their health, it is our responsibility to ensure that medical facilities remain clean, safe, and healthy for all involved. https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices


  • 05 Sep 2024 11:57 AM | Spencer Brown

    Cleaning staff face an increased risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) due to their job responsibilities. BBPs, including viruses like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV, can be transmitted through contact with infected blood and bodily fluids. It is essential for cleaning employees to be educated about BBPs, not only to meet OSHA regulations but also to protect themselves and the community. Without proper training and protocols, they may inadvertently expose themselves and others to harmful pathogens.


    Training on bloodborne pathogens empowers cleaning staff to adopt preventive measures, such as using personal protective equipment (PPE), effectively disinfecting surfaces, and safely disposing of contaminated waste. This knowledge helps them identify potential risks and respond appropriately, fostering a sense of responsibility and confidence in their roles. By offering comprehensive BBP training, employers ensure adherence to safety best practices, thereby reducing the risk of infections.


    Additionally, BBP training promotes a cleaner and safer workplace for all. When cleaning personnel are equipped to handle potentially infectious materials safely, they help prevent cross-contamination and disease spread, especially in high-risk environments like hospitals and schools. By upholding strict hygiene and safety standards, trained staff contribute to healthier spaces for both employees and the public, emphasizing their vital role in workplace safety and public health. 


  • 04 Sep 2024 9:18 PM | Kristy Basco

    Great Coustmer Service skills are essential in our Janitorial Industry.....its basically the face of the company :) This is an area that IJCSA has helped so many understand:) I do believe this training will benefit our company 100 percent :) 

    When greating clients or potential clients with a friendly smile you gain many things including lasting continued business support. Putting clients and customers first is essential part of our business.

    Following up clients will create great value to your company. It can lead to a lifetime of service and support as well as many positive reviews. I truly feel our company has unmatched outstanding customer service skills:)

    PLEASE FEEL FREE TO take a peak at our company :) on the IJCSA Business Directory Realty and Estates Cleaning Agency LLC

  • 04 Sep 2024 11:31 AM | Lakeysha Claxton

    The importance of cleaning employees and staff understanding bloodborne pathogens cannot be overstated, especially in environments where exposure to such hazards is a real risk. Bloodborne pathogens, including viruses like hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), can be transmitted through contact with infected blood or other bodily fluids. Janitorial staff, particularly those tasked with cleaning restrooms, healthcare facilities, or any space where accidents or injuries occur, must be trained to recognize potential biohazard risks. This knowledge is crucial for their own safety, as well as for preventing the spread of infectious diseases in public or workplace environments. Without proper training and understanding of bloodborne pathogens, employees may inadvertently expose themselves or others to these dangerous microorganisms.

    Training in bloodborne pathogens not only includes awareness of what these pathogens are but also how to effectively clean and disinfect areas where exposure may have occurred. Employees must understand the proper protocols for handling and disposing of contaminated materials, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, face shields, and biohazard disposal bags. Proper cleaning techniques using the right disinfectants are essential to ensuring that areas are thoroughly sanitized and that surfaces are free from potential contaminants. This level of preparedness not only protects the staff performing the cleaning but also anyone who comes into contact with these areas after them. Regular and ongoing training keeps employees up to date with the latest safety procedures, ensuring a consistent and effective approach to managing biohazard situations.

    Furthermore, employers have a legal and ethical responsibility to provide the necessary training and resources for their staff to protect against bloodborne pathogens. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), employers must implement a bloodborne pathogens standard, which includes offering proper training, vaccinations like the HBV vaccine, and the means for employees to safely handle potentially contaminated waste. Ensuring cleaning staff are well-informed about the dangers and the procedures for dealing with bloodborne pathogens not only reduces the risk of workplace injuries but also contributes to public health efforts by preventing the spread of infectious diseases. In a world where global pandemics and public health crises have highlighted the importance of hygiene and safety, well-trained custodial staff are a critical line of defense.


  • 02 Sep 2024 6:21 PM | Kristy Basco

    I am so Happy to be here ....I have trained for many hours via research but its so nice to have found a place to actually offer certifications :) We already practice all of the above as described but have had two Get the training through many different websites its so nice that this is offered in one area:)

    Bloodborne pathogens are pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (associated with AIDS).

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention established the "Universal Precaution" approach, recommending that blood and certain body fluids from ALL patients be considered potentially infectious and that infection control precautions be taken to minimize the risk of exposure. This is the approach taken by OSHA in the Bloodborne Standard.

    So many do not realize the important role cleaning employees and staff play on daily/nightly basis. This training is crucial in our world:) Everyone Everyone EVERYONE EVVVVVERYONE around ANY area where bloodborne pathogens thrive are at risk, proper knowledge and practices are to be put into place and practiced on EVERY SINGLE OCCASION.... this is NOT a hit miss type thing YOU DO NOT GET A DO OVER your life and others are at risk, this knowledge is critical. This training has also explained well the most likely sources for the transmission and exposure to bloodborne pathogens, INCLUDING entering our bodies through our mucus membranes and or through cuts to our skin. This is something so many fail to truly understand, this course has explained this very well ...Proper PPE is a MUST!!!!!

    I am so happy to have found these training courses in one area that allow certificates on all courses:) 



  • 30 Aug 2024 11:14 PM | Deleted user

    At IJCSA, our commitment to providing unparalleled customer service sets us apart in the janitorial and cleaning service industry. Our members are dedicated to putting customers and clients first, ensuring that their needs are not only met but exceeded with every interaction. From the initial consultation to the completion of the cleaning service, our team goes above and beyond to deliver a seamless and exceptional experience.

    Our members at IJCSA prioritize great customer service as a fundamental aspect of their operations. They understand that a satisfied customer is the key to success in this industry. With attention to detail, professionalism, and a genuine desire to serve, our members consistently strive to create lasting relationships built on trust and reliability. When you choose an IJCSA cleaning service provider, you can rest assured that you are choosing a team that is dedicated to making your satisfaction their top priority.

    Experience the difference that great customer service can make in your janitorial and cleaning service needs by choosing an IJCSA member. Join us in setting the standard for excellence in customer service within the industry.



  • 30 Aug 2024 4:39 PM | Deleted user

    It is of the utmost importance that cleaners have a thorough understanding of bloodborne pathogens, what they are, and how to take the proper precautions to prevent contamination and exposure. This is true because exposure to certain bloodborne pathogens can lead to infection, disease, and ultimately, death. Cleaners have the responsibility to not simply clean, but also to prevent the spread of disease.

    Cleaning staff and employees must be up to date on the proper ways in which to decontaminate surfaces, avoid spreading illness, and take the proper precautions when it comes to bloodborne pathogens. The best way to do this is to take universal precautions recommended by OSHA in the bloodborne standard. When cleaners can abide by these standards they can do their part in preventing disease and illness. 

    When cleaning staff and employees are knowledgeable and are cleaning in accordance to these standards and guidelines, they play one of the largest roles in keeping the public safe and disease free. Without the proper knowledge and practices, we run the risk of contaminating one another and spreading illness and disease among the people. 

  • 29 Aug 2024 11:46 PM | Deleted user

    If you want to maintain a clean space we need custodians/janitors. For to often they are bypassed as you don't understand the job.  They are the ones that not only keep your facility clean but they are also prevention specialists. 

    I know that if I were to work a lot of hours I wouldn't want to have to go clean a bathroom so by having a janitor makes your life a little easier. If you have a clean facility you have happier customers/staff at your work place.  Even a good smell after the janitors are done makes your day a little more enjoyable.

    Janitors are essential to any location. It doesn't matter if its just a place where no public goes or if its a public building. They are so important! I know I like to know that if i go to a dr. facility that it has been cleaned and that my friend is the janitors job.

  • 29 Aug 2024 3:00 PM | Deleted user

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is essential for cleaning employees and staff, as it directly impacts their safety and the safety of those around them. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can lead to severe diseases, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. Cleaning staff, who may encounter contaminated surfaces, need to be aware of these risks to prevent accidental exposure and ensure a safe working environment. Proper knowledge empowers them to take necessary precautions and use appropriate protective measures.

    Training in bloodborne pathogens provides cleaning staff with the skills to identify and manage potential hazards effectively. This includes the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves and masks and proper procedures for cleaning and disposing of contaminated materials. Such training ensures that employees can prevent the spread of infections and handle any incidents safely. In environments like hospitals, where the risk is higher, this knowledge is especially critical for maintaining health and safety standards.

    Fostering awareness about bloodborne pathogens among cleaning staff also enhances overall workplace safety and compliance with health regulations. By prioritizing education and training, organizations demonstrate a commitment to employee well-being and public health. This approach not only protects the staff but also reassures clients and stakeholders that the cleaning service is capable of maintaining a hygienic environment. Ultimately, investing in this training is vital for ensuring safety, efficiency, and excellence in service delivery.


  • 28 Aug 2024 5:07 PM | Anonymous

    Training cleaning staff on bloodborne pathogens is essential for their safety and the safety of others. Bloodborne pathogens like HIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV) pose serious health risks, particularly in environments where workers might come into contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials. Without training, employees may unknowingly put themselves or others at risk, leading to potential infections and severe health consequences.

    Comprehensive training equips cleaning staff with the knowledge and skills to recognize and mitigate these risks. It includes education on different pathogens, how they spread, and the importance of using personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, masks, and gowns. Training also covers the correct procedures for handling and disposing of contaminated materials. It emphasizes the need for immediate and thorough cleaning and disinfection of potentially contaminated surfaces. By following these practices, cleaning staff can significantly reduce the risk of exposure and help prevent the spread of infections in the workplace.

    In addition to safeguarding employees' health, proper training on bloodborne pathogens is crucial for regulatory compliance. OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard mandates that employers provide training and protective measures for employees who may be in contact with infectious materials. Failure to comply with these regulations can lead to legal consequences, fines, and even harm to the company's reputation. Thorough training creates a safer work environment while ensuring the company meets its legal obligations.


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