Bloodborne Pathogens Training and Consulting
Hospital workers are not the only employees vulnerable to bloodborne pathogens. Teachers, child-care providers and public safety officers are just a few of those who might be exposed to blood during the course of their work. Compliance with OSHA’s bloodborne pathogens standard is essential in preventing exposure.
About IEA
At the Institute for Environmental Assessment, Inc. (IEA), our health and safety specialists help clients develop policies and exposure control plans and provide training on bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. Founded in 1984, IEA is an environmental consulting firm with offices in Minnesota and Nebraska providing services throughout the United States. Primary clients include school districts, hospitals, government agencies and business organizations.
To learn more about bloodborne pathogens and the requirements of the OSHA standard, contact IEA. Call us toll-free at 800.233.9513.
How IEA can help
IEA helps clients comply with OSHA’s bloodborne pathogens standards by providing the following services:
- Develop customized management plan and post-exposure procedures
- Provide training customized to your facility and employees or develop “train-the-trainer” presentations
- Maintain required records
- Review and update existing exposure control plan
- Assist with details of the OSHA standard, including the requirement to log injuries, such as needle sticks, and maintain other types of records
- Develop control strategies, including engineering controls, workplace controls, personal protection equipment (PPE) and housekeeping/cleanup/laundry
Clients find that we tailor our services to their organizations and are sensitive to their budgets. For more information, contact IEA toll-free at 800.233.9513

