Bloodborne pathogens - Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
Bloodborne pathogens - Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
Bloodborne pathogens - Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
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Format <strong>of</strong> 29 CFR 1910.1030(a) Scope <strong>and</strong> application(b) Definitions*(c) Exposure control(1) Exposure control plan*(2) Exposure determination(d) Methods <strong>of</strong> compliance(1) General (universal precautions)(2) Engineering* <strong>and</strong> work practicecontrols(3) Personal protective equipment(4) Housekeeping(e) HIV <strong>and</strong> HBV research laboratories <strong>and</strong>production facilities(f) Hepatitis B vaccination <strong>and</strong> postexposureevaluation <strong>and</strong> follow-up(1) General(2) Hepatitis B vaccination(3) Post-exposure evaluation <strong>and</strong>follow-up(f)(4) Information provided to thehealth care pr<strong>of</strong>essional(5) Health care pr<strong>of</strong>essional’swritten opinion(g) Communication <strong>of</strong> hazards toemployees(1) Labels <strong>and</strong> signs(2) Information <strong>and</strong> training(h) Recordkeeping(1) Medical records(2) Training records(3) Availability(4) Transfer <strong>of</strong> records(5) Sharps injury log*(i) Dates*Denotes changes to the st<strong>and</strong>ardpublished in the Jan. 18, 2001,edition <strong>of</strong> the Federal Register.