How to use CITI to complete your

Bloodborne Pathogens
Refresher Training
Using the CITI Program
On your computer…
Biosafety Occupational Health
Program
• Make sure you have internet access
• Navigate to https://www.citiprogram.org/
• Register as a “New User”
– Your participating institution is Texas A&M University
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Create your username and password
Create your security questions
Provide your name and email address
Answer some demographic questions for CITI
Answer a few more questions…..
Click “Submit”
Your CITI Profile
Biosafety Occupational Health
Program
• Please complete the user survey – this
information is requested by Texas A&M.
• Click “Submit”
Select Your Curriculum
Biosafety Occupational Health
Program
• For bloodborne pathogens refresher
training, go to item #7 and click the dot
next to “BBP Refresher”
• Click “Submit”
• Check your affiliation – if you are not
affiliated with Texas A&M University,
you will not get credit for taking the
course!
• Click “NO” to continue
Main Menu
Biosafety Occupational Health
Program
• In center of page, look for “My Courses”
• Next to BBP Refresher, see status is
“Not Started-Enter”
• Click “Enter”
• Follow the directions for completing the
integrity assurance statement, then the
three training modules
Take The Quiz
Biosafety Occupational Health
Program
• Answer the questions to the best of your
ability
• Click on the “Submit” button
• Once your quiz has been graded, you can
retry if you missed questions OR
• If you got all the answers correct, click on
“Return to Main Menu”
Getting Credit
Biosafety Occupational Health
Program
• For your records, you can print a copy
of your completion by clicking “Print”
located under “My Courses” on the
same line as the course name – “BBP
Refresher”
• The Office of Research Compliance and
Biosafety can access your completion
records directly on CITI
Congratulations!
Biosafety Occupational Health
Program
• You have successfully completed your
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
Refresher.
• You may log out of the CITI program
(Upper right hand corner)
• If you have any question on concerns
about bloodborne pathogens or any
other occupational health question or
concern, please contact us at
[email protected]