Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control
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ehs.weill.cornell.edu6.0 Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan Procedures 6.1 OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE DETERMINATION The potential for occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens has been assessed for all WCM employees; and was made without regard to the use of personal protective equipment, as required by the regulations.
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www.cdc.govH. The facility has an exposure control plan which addresses potential hazards posed by specific services provided by the facility (e.g., blood-borne pathogens). Note: A model template, which includes a guide for creating an exposure control plan that meets the requirements of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard is available at:
PART 554. BLOODBORNE INFECTIOUS DISEASES
www.michigan.govinfection control that treats all human blood and other potentially infectious material as capable of transmitting HIV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens. (dd) “Work practices” means controls that reduce the likelihood of exposure to bloodborne pathogens by altering the manner in which a task is performed.
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www.cdc.govbloodborne pathogens standard upon hire and at least annually. Yes No C. Following an exposure event, post-exposure evaluation and follow-up, including prophylaxis as appropriate, are available at no cost to employee and are supervised by a licensed healthcare professional. Note: An exposure incident refers to a specific eye, mouth, other
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www.cdc.govA. Facility has an exposure control plan that is tailored to the specific requirements of the facility (e.g., addresses potential hazards posed by specific services provided by the facility) Note: A model template that includes a guide for creating an exposure control plan that meets the requirements of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens
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www.feinberg.northwestern.eduHealthcare workers involved in at-risk activities are required to complete bloodborne pathogen training within 10 days of employment, when job activities or responsibilities are changed, and annually. The training includes information about Standard Precautions, biohazardous waste handling, the post-exposure policy, and the Hepatitis vaccine.
Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens
www.dir.ca.govExposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens Supplement This is a supplement to the Cal/OSHA booklet entitled "Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens". This ... -Hygiene, and subsection (f)--Hepatitis B Vaccination and Bloodborne Pathogen Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up, apply equally to virtually all workplaces subject to the ...