Built around the chair — not a generic OSHA deck. OSHA-aligned curriculum, built around the body-art chair. Pass the final, get a public verification link. The same one a state inspector can scan from across the room.
No credit card. First year free for body-art pros · $49/yr after · Free forever inside LVL2 Studio plans.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030
Curriculum aligned
3 LANGUAGES
EN · ES · PT
PUBLIC VERIFY
Per-cert scan link
365-DAY VALIDITY
Auto-renewal reminders
WHY THIS COURSE · TATTOO ARTISTS
The training built for tattoo artists.
State licensure check-ins, conventions, and studio takeovers all want a current BBP certificate. Half of what’s online is irrelevant to needles.
THE GAP
Generic OSHA decks
Most courses teach phlebotomy and clinic-grade PPE. None of that maps to needles, jewelry, blades, or pigment cartridges.
THE FIX
Body-art scenarios
Every module shows a real station: the cart shuffle, the no-recap, the barrier wrap. Inspector-ready, not classroom-fluffy.
OSHA1910.1030(g)(2)(vii)(N)
THE PROOF
Public verify link
Each certificate gets a scannable URL with safe fields only. Walk-in inspectors confirm in five seconds.
OSHA1910.1030(c)(1)
CURRICULUM · 6 MODULES · ~80 MIN
Built like studio work.
Each module is a 9–18 minute lesson, an OSHA-aligned objective set, and a knowledge check. Finish all six, complete the ECP worksheet, pass the final at 80%.
01
EXPOSURE MAP
14 min · 3 objectives
OSHA1910.1030(g)(2)(vii)(A)
Risk points across tattoo, piercing, PMU, and microblading stations.
Name the sources of bloodborne exposure in a body-art station.
Identify "contact" vs. "splash" routes on a real station.
Mark control breaks before they become an incident.
Diagram a transmission event from skin to instrument.
Name the three pathogens of concern (HBV, HCV, HIV) + transmission probability.
Spot which link of the chain you actually break.
03
CONTROL LAYERS
18 min · 3 objectives
OSHA1910.1030(d)(2)(i)(ii)(iv)
Universal precautions, engineering controls, work practice, PPE, waste.
Apply universal precautions at the chair, not as an afterthought.
Pick the right engineering control (sharps container placement, barriers).
Recognise when a work-practice change replaces a PPE escalation.
04
PPE AND SHARPS
16 min · 3 objectives
OSHA1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(viii)(ix)
Glove changes, hand hygiene, no-recap rule, sharps + regulated waste.
Glove up + glove down without contaminating the next surface.
Run the no-recap rule on every needle handover.
Separate sharps · regulated · clean waste into the right red bag or container.
05
EXPOSURE RESPONSE
11 min · 3 objectives
OSHA1910.1030(f)
Wash · report · document · medical evaluation · follow-up.
Run the first 60 seconds correctly after a needle stick.
Know who you call, what they need, and what gets logged.
Map your post-exposure follow-up timeline against OSHA.
06
CERTIFICATE LOOP
9 min · 3 objectives
OSHA1910.1030(c)(1)(2)
ECP worksheet · quiz mastery · certificate ID · roster · public verify link.
Write a tight Exposure Control Plan you can post on the wall.
Pass the 30-question final at 80% or above (unlimited retakes).
Issue a public verification link a state inspector can scan.
WHAT YOU GET · CERTIFICATE
An ID an inspector can verify in five seconds.
SAMPLE
LVL2
COMPLIANCE · BODY-ART BBP
CERTIFICATE ID
LVL2-BBP-2026-ABC123
Verified BBP
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS · BODY-ART TRAINING
Tao Martinez
they/them · Tattoo artist
Has completed the LVL2 BBP Body-Art Training v2026.1 curriculum, satisfied the Exposure Control Plan worksheet, and passed the 96% final assessment on May 18, 2026. This certificate is aligned to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 training topics for body-art workers.
LVL2 BBP training is aligned to OSHA bloodborne pathogens training topics under 29 CFR 1910.1030 for body-art work. OSHA does not "approve" individual courses; we make no blanket approval claim. State-specific approval copy appears only in verified jurisdiction packs (e.g. Texas DSHS, Oregon HLO, Florida DOH). Artists and studios should verify local licensing rules.