BBP For Fire And Rescue
Firefighters and rescue workers face the greatest risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens

Firefighters and rescue workers face the greatest risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This important program examines the threat on the job and offers precautions and guidelines to follow, so that saving someone's life doesn't endanger the lives of your fire and rescue personnel.
Key Learning Points
- Protective barriers
- HIV, hepatitis B and C
- Minimizing risk
- Preventive work practices