Body Art Bloodborne Pathogens Classes now offered in Vietnamese

Permanent cosmetics technicians, tattoo artists, piercers, and electrologists can now take OSHA-compliant bloodborne pathogens training classes in Vietnamese.
 
 
Vietnamese body art bloodborne pathogens courses at Your Training Place website
Vietnamese body art bloodborne pathogens courses at Your Training Place website
LOS ANGELES - April 14, 2016 - PRLog -- The Body Art Training Group is pleased to announce that its bloodborne pathogens courses for body art professionals have been translated into Vietnamese.

These Vietnamese courses comply with initial and annual bloodborne pathogens training requirements of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030. They also comply with OSHA's requirement that training must be presented in a language that workers understand.

Four Vietnamese courses are now being offered on the YourTrainingPlace.com website:

1)   Course BBP180 --This course is for California body art practitioners who work outside of Los Angeles. This course complies with California Code of Regulations Title 8, Sec.5193 and California's Safe Body Art Act.

2)   Course BBP280--This course is for body art practitioners who work in Los Angeles County. This course complies with the Los Angeles County Body Art Program requirements for bloodborne pathogens training. It also complies with California Code of Regulations Title 8, Sec.5193 and California's Safe Body Art Act.

3)   Course BBP380--This course is for body art practitioners who need OSHA-compliant bloodborne pathogens training. This course is not for California or Florida artists.

4)   Course BBP480--This course is for tattoo artists who work in Florida. This training complies with current guidelines for bloodborne pathogens training under CFR 29 1910.1030, and is approved by the Florida Department of Health for Tattoo Artist licensure under Section 381.0775, F.S. and Chapter 64E-28, F.A.C.

Course text is in Vietnamese. Narration is in English. This arrangement allows students to learn infection prevention vocabulary and concepts in both languages.

After successfully finishing a course, a student can download and print a certificate of completion.

Ms. Hartman, owner of the Body Art Training Group, feels confident that these courses will meet the highest expectations of body art professionals who prefer to take BBP training in Vietnamese.

Go to http://www.YourTrainingPlace.com to learn more about these courses.
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