Biological Hazards Training
Biological Hazards Training
Biological hazards training is designed to help workers safely recognize, control, and respond to biological risks found in different workplace environments. These hazards may include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and contaminated materials that can affect health if not handled correctly.
Our biological hazards training in Ottawa, ON, provides practical, easy-to-follow instruction that fits real job conditions. It helps workers build confidence in handling exposure risks while following proper safety procedure.
Safe and Practical Workplace Protection
Participants learn how to recognize hazards, apply control measures, and use protective equipment correctly. The goal is to ensure workers can carry out their tasks safely while reducing risk to themselves and others in the workplace.
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Key Skills and Learning Outcomes
Participants gain practical skills that can be applied immediately in real workplace situations. You will learn how biological agents spread, how to identify exposure routes, how to select and use PPE correctly, and how to safely clean and disinfect contaminated areas.
The training also covers safe handling of biohazardous waste, spill response, and proper incident reporting procedures.
Course Format and Assessment
Training is available in flexible formats including online learning, in-person sessions, and blended options to suit different workplace needs. This ensures both individuals and teams can complete training without disrupting operations.
Enrolment and Workplace Support
Participants can register individually through online sessions or book group training for their organization. Course content can also be adjusted to match specific job roles, equipment, and workplace environments.
We also support organizations with refresher training, onboarding alignment, and scheduled renewals to maintain ongoing compliance. This ensures biological safety practices remain consistent, up-to-date, and effective across all teams.
- Reduces health risks
- Improves safety practices
- Builds awareness
- Promotes protection
- Prevents contamination
- Ensures safe handling