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Bloodborne Pathogens Protection (BBP)
This safety training tip topic is bloodborne pathogens (BBP) are viruses and bacteria found in human blood or body fluids... More →

How Does OSHA Protect Laboratory Workers From Bloodborne Pathogens
Scalpels and needles are important tools for many forms of lab work, including experiments and production work. Unfortunately, using these... More →

Online Safety Training: What Customers Say They Want, But Don’t Have (and where to find it)
One recent survey of customer’s across the online training industry revealed a wish list of specific training desires, course titles... More →

Bloodborne Pathogens Safety | Infographic
In the workplace, accidents involving blood and other body fluids happen every day. But providing aid to victims can put... More →

FAQ: Are MDs Exempt from OSHA Training Standards?
In conversation with customers, this question comes up often enough to be addressed, so I’m going into more detail here... More →

OSHA Safety Training Requirements and Best Practices
On December 29, 1970, President Richard Nixon signed the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 into law. The following... More →

Hepatitis C Infection Rate Increasing
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced that the U.S. is seeing a significant upward trend in... More →

Benefits of Making Safety Training a Priority
Just before the end of the year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released their report summarizing the final data... More →

Easy Guide to Buying Safety Training Content for Your LMS
Everyone understands that employee training is an important piece of the employment puzzle, and it should always include occupational safety... More →

HSI December Newsletter
Your monthly digest of EHS, Compliance, and Professional Development resources & news for you and your business, with something for everyone.... More →

OSHA’s Required Training Frequencies
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) creates and enforces environmental, health and safety (EHS) standards for U.S. workers. Many... More →