Hepatitis B Vaccination in District of Columbia
Hepatitis B vaccination protects healthcare workers and others at risk of bloodborne pathogen exposure.
Schedule This ServiceThe Hepatitis B Vaccination is a critical immunization for employees at risk of exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials. Under OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), employers must offer the Hepatitis B vaccine series free of charge to all employees with occupational exposure risk.
The Hepatitis B vaccine is administered as a 3-dose series and provides long-term protection against this serious liver infection. Post-vaccination testing (anti-HBs) may be recommended to confirm immunity.
BlueHive helps employers meet their OSHA obligations by coordinating Hepatitis B vaccination programs and tracking employee immunization status.
Who Needs This
- Healthcare workers
- First responders
- Laboratory personnel
- Housekeeping staff in healthcare settings
- Anyone with occupational bloodborne pathogen exposure risk
How It Works
- 1
First Dose
Employee receives the first dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine.
- 2
Second Dose
Second dose administered 1 month after the first dose.
- 3
Third Dose
Third dose administered 6 months after the first dose.
- 4
Immunity Verification
Optional anti-HBs testing 1-2 months after series completion to confirm immunity.
What's Included
- 3-dose vaccination series
- OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens compliance
- Post-vaccination immunity testing available
- Employee vaccination tracking
- On-site vaccination programs available
Pricing
Pricing for hepatitis b vaccination in District of Columbia varies by provider and service requirements. Contact BlueHive for a custom quote tailored to your organization.
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Hepatitis B Vaccination Providers in District of Columbia
18 verified providers offer hepatitis b vaccination across District of Columbia.
- Apex Primary CareWashington
- CVS Minute Clinic - DC - 40th StWashington
- CVS Minute Clinic - DC - Dupont CircleWashington
- CVS Minute Clinic - DC - K StreetWashington
- CVS Minute Clinic - DC - M Street NWWashington
- CVS Minute Clinic - DC - MacarthurWashington
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District of Columbia Regulatory Intelligence
Regulatory Risk: 7/10
Status: Active · Updated Jan 2026
Recent Updates
OSHA Updates National Emphasis Program on Indoor and Outdoor Heat-Related Hazards (CPL 03-00-024)
highOSHA revised its National Emphasis Program targeting heat-related workplace hazards, using 2022–2025 injury data to prioritize inspections across 55 high-risk industries. The update introduces reorganized appendices for evaluating heat programs and citation guidance, removes outdated numerical inspection goals, and directs compliance officers to conduct random inspections in high-risk industries on days when the National Weather Service issues heat advisories or warnings. Effective immediately for five years.
OSHA Cares Initiative — Expanded Compliance Assistance for Employers
mediumOSHA launched the OSHA Cares initiative, an agency-wide effort to help businesses meet workplace safety requirements through increased access to compliance assistance specialists, improved educational materials, and real-time assistance during enforcement visits. The initiative includes a standardized training program for Compliance Safety and Health Officers and updated employer workplace posters with a modernized design.
OSHA Launches Safety Champions Program — Tiered Cooperative Compliance Initiative
mediumOSHA launched the Safety Champions Program, a three-tier cooperative initiative (Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced) designed to help employers develop effective safety and health programs. The program emphasizes seven core elements: management leadership, worker participation, hazard identification, prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation, and communication. Participants can work independently or with Special Government Employees for technical assistance.
Codes & Regulations
Medical Codes
Regulatory Framework
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030); employer must offer vaccine free of charge to at-risk employees
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get a hepatitis b vaccination in District of Columbia?
BlueHive partners with certified occupational health providers across District of Columbia. Enter your zip code on our location finder to see clinics near you offering hepatitis b vaccination services.
How much does a hepatitis b vaccination cost in District of Columbia?
Pricing for hepatitis b vaccination through BlueHive starts at $75. Actual cost may vary by provider and location in District of Columbia. Contact us for a custom quote.
How do I schedule a hepatitis b vaccination in District of Columbia?
You can schedule through BlueHive in three easy steps: 1) Submit your request online or call us, 2) We match you with a certified provider near your District of Columbia location, 3) Get your appointment—often same-day or next-day availability.
How does OSHA Updates National Emphasis Program on Indoor and Outdoor Heat-Related Hazards (CPL 03-00-024) affect hepatitis b vaccination in District of Columbia?
OSHA revised its National Emphasis Program targeting heat-related workplace hazards, using 2022–2025 injury data to prioritize inspections across 55 high-risk industries. The update introduces reorganized appendices for evaluating heat programs and citation guidance, removes outdated numerical inspection goals, and directs compliance officers to conduct random inspections in high-risk industries on days when the National Weather Service issues heat advisories or warnings. Effective immediately for five years. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors District of Columbia regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.
What is District of Columbia's regulatory risk level for hepatitis b vaccination?
District of Columbia has a elevated regulatory risk score of 7/10 for occupational health compliance. Employers should maintain current policies and work with providers who track state-specific requirements.
Is the Hepatitis B vaccine required for healthcare workers?
Under OSHA regulations, employers must offer the vaccine to healthcare workers at risk of exposure, though employees can decline in writing. Many healthcare facilities require vaccination as a condition of employment.
How long does Hepatitis B immunity last?
For most people, Hepatitis B immunity lasts for at least 20 years and possibly for life. Booster doses are not routinely recommended for immunocompetent individuals.
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