bloodborne pathogens standard

What are the Key Components of the Exposure Control Plan?

The ECP must include the following elements:
Exposure Determination: Identifying job classifications and tasks where occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens might occur.
Methods of Compliance: Implementing Universal Precautions, engineering controls, work practice controls, and use of PPE.
Hepatitis B Vaccination: Offering the HBV vaccine to all employees at risk of occupational exposure.
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up: Providing immediate medical evaluation and follow-up after an exposure incident.
Communication of Hazards: Using labels and signs to warn of potential hazards.
Recordkeeping: Maintaining records of training, exposure incidents, and medical evaluations.

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