Employer shall develop and implement a written schedule for cleaning and decontamination at the worksite based on:
What are:
• Location within the facility
• Type of surface to be cleaned
• Type of soil present
• Tasks or procedures being performed
§ 1910.1030 (d)(4) (i)
This is the only conclusive way to determine if you have been infected with a bloodborne pathogen.
What is a blood test?
CFR 1910.1030.
What is the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard?
Contaminated work surfaces shall be decontaminated:
What is:
• upon completion of procedures
• After contact with blood or OPIM and
• At end of work shift
§ 1910.1030 (d)(4) (ii) (A)
The amount of time a Bloodborne Pathogen can live on a surface, outside of the human body.
What is 7 days?
When moving, the sharps container must be:
What is:
• Closed immediately
• Placed in a secondary container if leaking
§ 1910.1030 (d)(4) Regulated Waste • (iii)(A)(3)
Reasonably anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials that may result from the performance of an employee's duties
What is Occupational Exposure?
BBP training should be conducted when:
What is at the time of assignment, annually thereafter, or if there are modifications made that impact the risk of exposure?
1910.1030 (g)(2(ii)
Reusable sharps containers shall not be:
What is opened, emptied, or cleaned manually or in any manner which presents a risk of percutaneous injury to employees?
§ 1910.1030 (d)(4)(iii)(A)(4)
Any exposure to the eye, mouth, other mucous membrane, non-intact skin, or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM, irrespective of job duties.
What is Exposure Incident?
Each employer having an employee(s) with occupational exposure [as defined by paragraph (b)] shall establish a written _______ _______ ______ designed to eliminate or minimize employee exposure.
What is Exposure Control Plan
§ 1910.1030(c)(1)
The three serious bloodborne pathogens OSHA addresses in the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
What are HIV, HBV, and HCV?