Bloodborne Pathogen Certification
Online Training Courses
100% online course
Valid 1-year OSHA-compliant certification
No skills session required
Completion certificate emailed directly to students
No refunds for online-only courses
Bloodborne Pathogen
This course is specifically designed for individuals who may encounter exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials in the workplace. It provides essential training on how bloodborne pathogens are transmitted, strategies to minimize exposure risks, and the appropriate actions to take following an exposure incident. This course fulfills part of the requirements outlined in the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
Upon completion, participants are encouraged to consult with their employers regarding workplace-specific policies and procedures.
Successful students will receive a Bloodborne Pathogens Training Certification, valid for one year.
Class Setting
Online
- Work at your own pace
- Engaging and Interactive courses
- Start taking your course immediately
- Course access after completion

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does CPR Certification last?
Most CPR certifications remain valid for a full two years from the date of issue.
How do I access the online portion of my online class?
You should have received an email with a link and instructions to access the Red Cross Online Learning portal. If you’ve finished the online-only portion, you can use that completion certificate to attend the required hands-on session.
My log in doesn't work with the online class!
Make sure to click the CREATE Log In button to set up a new account. The login details you used for registration won’t work for the online learning portal.
Where can I get a copy of my Red Cross or American Heart Association certification?
You can retrieve your certification directly from the American Red Cross database by clicking the link below and entering your details:
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