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Bloodborne Pathogens - Occupational Safety and Health ...
www.osha.govengineering controls: Controls that isolate or remove bloodborne pathogens from the workplace. exposure incident: A specific eye, mouth, other mucous membrane, nonintact skin, or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that result from the performance of an employee’s duties.
PART 554. BLOODBORNE INFECTIOUS DISEASES
www.michigan.govwith blood or other potentially infectious materials that may result from the performance of an employee’s duties. “Exposure” does not include incidental exposures that may take place on the job, that are neither reasonably nor routinely expected, and that the worker is not required to incur in the normal course of ...
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
www.mesacc.eduAdministration's (OSHA's) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030. If you can reasonably anticipate facing contact with blood and/or other potentially infectious materials as part of your job duties, you should receive additional training from your instructor or supervisor including an opportunity for interactive questions and answers.
Laboratory Safety Guidance - Occupational Safety and ...
www.osha.govor other potentially infectious materials (OPIM). It requires that information and training be provided before the worker begins work that may involve occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, annually thereafter, and before a worker is offered hepatitis B vaccination. The Bloodborne Pathogens standard also requires advance information and ...
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN
www.scosha.llronline.comprovided without cost to employees. PPE will be chosen based on the expected exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.