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this includes all types of medical care, social work, <strong>and</strong> law enforcement agencies<br />

<strong>and</strong> personnel:<br />

hospitals<br />

nursing homes<br />

correctional facilities<br />

immigration detainment facilities<br />

law enforcement facilities<br />

hospices<br />

substance abuse treatment centers<br />

homeless shelters<br />

medical examiners’ offices<br />

home medical care providers<br />

emergency medical services<br />

research <strong>and</strong> clinical laboratories h<strong>and</strong>ling TB<br />

Contract work on ventilation systems or areas of buildings that may contain<br />

aerosolized M. tuberculosis<br />

physicians performing certain high-hazard procedures<br />

social service workers providing services to individuals identified as having<br />

suspected or confirmed infectious TB<br />

personnel service agencies when providing workers to covered facilities<br />

attorneys visiting known or suspected infectious TB patients<br />

The CDC guidelines on TB control recommend that a facility does risk assessment to<br />

determine the level of TB exposure risk for the facility as a whole <strong>and</strong> for specific<br />

work areas <strong>and</strong> occupational groups. The CDC defines five levels of risk based on<br />

the number of clients with active TB, the rate <strong>and</strong> pattern of PPD skin test<br />

conversions, <strong>and</strong> whether there is evidence of person- to-person transmission of TB.<br />

OSHA has chosen a simpler approach. Employers are required to determine which<br />

employees have occupational exposure to TB. OSHA then specifies that measures<br />

must be taken to protect these exposed employees<br />

Institutions that have no internal TB exposure <strong>and</strong> that are in communities with little<br />

or no active TB are exempt from some of the OSHA requirements. However, some<br />

actions are required of all covered institutions:<br />

There must be a written exposure control plan.<br />

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