Summary Statement
A template for a blood-borne pathogen safety program
These materials were produced by the Division of Safety, Florida Department of Labor and Employment Services, as part of a special OSHA program to reduce work-related deaths in construction in California, Florida, and Texas. Because Florida's funding for the program - CARE, or Construction Accident Reduction Emphasis - ended in June 2000, the materials will not be updated. The materials should be reviewed yearly for any needed changes. Safety and health programs for construction are mentioned in the OSHA standard; see 29 CFR 1926, Subpart C. This sample program was developed for general industry, but can easily be adapted for use by a construction company. |
1910.1030
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
NOTE: | THIS SAMPLE PLAN IS PROVIDED ONLY AS A GUIDE TO ASSIST IN COMPLYING WITH 29 CFR 1910.1030, OSHA’S BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS STANDARD. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO SUPERSEDE THE REQUIREMENTS DETAILED IN THE STANDARD. EMPLOYERS SHOULD REVIEW THE STANDARD FOR PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO THEIR SPECIFIC SITUATION. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THIS SAMPLE PROGRAM DOES NOT INCLUDE PROVISIONS FOR HIV/HBV LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH FACILITIES WHICH ARE ADDRESSED IN SECTION (E) OF THE STANDARD. EMPLOYERS OPERATING THESE LABORATORIES NEED TO INCLUDE PROVISIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE STANDARD. EMPLOYERS WILL NEED TO ADD INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THEIR PARTICULAR FACILITY IN ORDER TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE, COMPREHENSIVE EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN. EMPLOYERS SHOULD NOTE THAT THE EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN IS EXPECTED TO BE REVIEWED AT LEAST ON AN ANNUAL BASIS AND UPDATED WHEN NECESSARY. |
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN
Facility
Name:__________
Date of Preparation:______
In accordance with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030, the following exposure control plan has been developed:
1.
Exposure Determination
OSHA requires employers to perform an exposure determination concerning
which employees may incur occupational exposure to blood or other potentially
infectious materials. The exposure determination is made without regard
to the use of personal protective equipment (i.e. employees are
considered to be exposed even if they wear personal protective equipment).
This exposure determination is required to list all job classifications
in which all employees may be expected to incur such occupational exposure,
regardless of frequency. At this facility the following job classifications
are in this category:
In addition,
if the employer has job classifications in which some employees may have
occupational exposure then a listing of those classifications is required.
Since not all the employees in these categories would be expected to incur
exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials, tasks or
procedures that would cause these employees to have occupational exposure
are also required to be listed in order to clearly understand which employees
in these categories are considered to have occupational exposure. The
job classifications and associated tasks/procedures for these categories
are as follows:
Job
Classifications
|
Task/Procedures
|
2. Implementation Schedule and Methodology
OSHA
also requires that this plan also include a schedule and method of implementation
for the various requirements of the standard. The following complies with
this requirement:
Compliance Methods
Universal
precautions will be observed at this facility in order to prevent contact
with blood or other potentially infectious material. All blood or other
potentially infectious material will be considered infectious regardless
of the perceived status of the source individual.
Engineering and work practice controls will be utilized to eliminate or
minimize exposure to employees at this facility. Where occupational exposure
remains after institution of these controls, personal protective equipment
shall also be utilized. At this facility the following engineering controls
will be utilized: (list controls, such as sharps containers, etc.)
The
above controls will be examined and maintained on a regular schedule.
The schedule for reviewing the effectiveness of the controls is as follows:
(list schedule such as daily, once/week, etc. as well as list who
has the responsibility to review the effectiveness of the individual controls,
such as the supervisor for each department, etc.)
Handwashing
facilities are also available to the employees who incur exposure to blood
or other potentially infectious materials. OSHA requires that these facilities
be readily accessible after incurring exposure. At this facility handwashing
facilities are located: (list locations, such as patient rooms,
procedure area, etc. If handwashing facilities are not feasible, the employer
is required to provide either an antiseptic cleanser in conjunction with
a clean cloth/paper towel or antiseptic towelettes. If these alternatives
are used then the hands are to be washed with soap and running water as
soon as feasible. Employers who must provide alternatives to readily accessible
handwashing should list the location, task, and responsibilities to ensure
maintenance and accessibility of these alternatives).
After removal of personal protective gloves, employees shall wash hands and any other potentially contaminated skin area immediately or as soon as feasible with soap and water. If employees incur exposure to their skin or mucous membranes then those areas shall be washed or flushed with water as appropriate as soon as feasible following contact.
Needles
Contaminated
needles and other contaminated sharps will not be bent, recapped, removed,
sheared or purposely broken. OSHA allows an exception to this if the procedure
would require that the contaminated needle be recapped or removed and
no alternative is feasible and the action is required by the medical procedure.
If such action is required then the recapping or removal of the needle
must be done by the use of mechanical device or a one-handed technique.
At this facility recapping or removal is only permitted for the following
procedures: (list the procedures and also list the mechanical device
to be used or alternatively if a one-handed technique will be used)
Containers
for Reusable Sharps
Contaminated sharps that are reusable are to be placed immediately, or
as soon as possible, after use into appropriate sharps containers. At
this facility the sharps containers are puncture resistant, labeled with
a biohazard label, and are leak proof. (Employers should list here
where
sharps containers are located as well as who has responsibility for removing
sharps from containers and how often the containers will be checked to
remove the sharps.)
Work
Area Restrictions
In work areas where there is a reasonable likelihood of exposure to blood
or other potentially infectious materials, employees are not to eat, drink,
apply cosmetics or lip balm, smoke, or handle contact lenses. Food and
beverages are not to be kept in refrigerators, freezers, shelves, cabinets,
or on counter tops or bench tops where blood or other potentially infectious
materials are present.
Mouth/pipetting/suctioning of blood or other potentially infectious materials
is prohibited.
All procedures will be conducted in a manner which will minimize splashing,
spraying, splattering, and generation of droplets of blood or other potentially
infectious materials. Methods which will be employed at this facility
to accomplish this goal are: (list methods, such as covers on centrifuges,
usage of dental dams if appropriate, etc.)
Specimens
Specimens of blood or other potentially infectious materials will be placed
in a container which prevents leakage during the collection, handling,
processing, storage and transport of the specimens.
The container used for this purpose will be labeled or color coded in
accordance with the requirements of the OSHA standard. (Employers
should note that the standard provides for an exemption for specimens
from the labeling/color coding requirement of the standard provided that
the facility utilizes universal precautions in the handling of all specimens
and the containers are recognizable as containing specimens. This exemption
applies only while the specimens remain in the facility. If the employer
chooses to use this exemption then it should be state here.
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Any specimens which could puncture a primary container will be placed within a secondary container which is puncture resistant. (The employer should list here how this will be carried out, e.g. which specimens, if any, could puncture a primary container, which containers can be used as secondary containers and where the secondary containers are located at the facility.)
If outside contamination of the primary container occurs, the primary container shall be placed within a secondary container which prevents leakage during the handling, processing, storage, transport, or shipping of the specimen.
Contaminated Equipment
Equipment which has become contaminated with blood or other potentially
infectious materials shall be examined prior to servicing or shipping
and shall be decontaminated as necessary unless the contamination of the
equipment is not feasible. (Employers should list here any equipment
which it is felt can not be decontaminated prior to servicing or shipping.__________________)
Personal Protective
Equipment
All personal protective equipment used at this facility will be provided
without cost to employees. Personal protective equipment will be chosen
based on the anticipated exposure to blood or other potentially infectious
materials. The protective equipment will be considered appropriate only
if it does not permit blood or other potentially infectious materials
to pass
through or reach the employees’ clothing, skin, eyes, mouth, or other
mucous membranes under normal conditions of use and for the duration of
time which the protective equipment will be used.
Protective clothing will be provided to employees in the following manner:
(list how the clothing will be provided to employees, e.g. who has
responsibility for distribution, etc. and also list which procedures would
require the protective clothing and the type of protection required, this
could also be listed as an appendix to this program)
The employer could use a checklist as follows:
Personal
Protective Equipment
|
Task
|
Gloves: | |
Lab Coat | |
Face Shield | |
Clinic Jacket | |
Protective Eyewear (with sold side shield) | |
Surgical Gown | |
Shoe Covers | |
Examination Gloves | |
Other PPE (list) |
All personal protective
equipment will be cleaned, laundered, and disposed of by the employer
at no cost to employees. All repairs and replacements will be made by
the employer at no cost to employees.
All garments which are penetrated by blood shall be removed immediately
or as soon a feasible. All personal protective equipment will be removed
prior to leaving the work area. The following protocol has been provided
to facilitate leaving the equipment at the work area: (list
where employees are expected to place the personal protective equipment
upon leaving the work area, and other protocols, etc.)
Gloves shall be worn where it is reasonably anticipated that employees will have hand contact will blood, other potentially infectious materials, non-intact skin, and mucous membranes. Gloves will be available from_______ (state location and/or person who will be responsible for distribution of gloves) Gloves will be used for the following procedures:
Disposable gloves
used at this facility are not to be washed or decontaminated for reuse
and are to be replaced as soon as practical when they become contaminated
or as soon as feasible if they
are torn, punctured, or when their ability to function as a barrier is
compromised. Utility gloves will be discarded if they are cracked, peeling,
torn, punctured, or exhibit other signs of deterioration or when their
ability to function as a barrier is compromised.
Masks in combination with eye protection devices, such as goggles or glasses
with solid side shield, or chin length face shields, are required to be
worn whenever splashes, spray, splatter, or droplets of blood or other
potentially infectious materials may be generated and eye, nose, or mouth
contamination can reasonably be anticipated. Situations at this facility
which would require such protection are as follows:
The OSHA standard also requires appropriate protective clothing to be used, such as lab coats, gowns, aprons, clinic jackets, or similar outer garments. The following situations require that such protective clothing be utilized:
This facility will be cleaned and decontaminated according to the following schedule: (list area and schedule)
Decontamination will be accomplished by utilizing the following materials: (list the materials which will be utilized, such as bleach solutions or EPA registered germicides)
All contaminated work surfaces will be decontaminated after completion of procedures and immediately or as soon as feasible after any spill of blood or other potentially infectious materials, as well as the end of the work shift if the surface may have become contaminated since the last cleaning. (Employers should add in any information concerning the usage of protective coverings, such as plastic wrap which they may be using to assist in keeping surfaces free of contamination.)
All bins, pails, cans, and similar receptacles shall be inspected and decontaminated on a regularly scheduled basis_____ (list frequency and by whom).
Any broken glassware
which may be contaminated will not be picked up directly with the hands.
The following procedures will be used:
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Regulated Waste
Disposal
All contaminated sharps shall be discarded as soon as feasible in sharps
containers which are located in the facility. Sharps containers are located
in (specify locations of sharps containers)
Regulated waste other than sharps shall be placed in appropriate containers. Such containers are located in: (specify locations of containers).
Laundry Procedures
Laundry contaminated with blood or other potentially infectious materials
will be handled as little as possible. Such laundry will be placed in
appropriately marked bags at the location where it was used. Such laundry
will not be sorted or rinsed in the area of use.
All employees who handle contaminated laundry will utilize personal protective
equipment to prevent contact with blood or other potentially infectious
materials.
Laundry at this facility will be cleaned at_______ . (Employers
should note here if the laundry is being sent off site. If the laundry
is being sent off site, then the laundry service accepting the laundry
is to be notified, in accordance with section (d) of the standard.)
Hepatitis B Vaccine
All employees who
have been identified as having exposure to blood or other potentially
infectious materials will be offered the Hepatitis B vaccine, at no cost
to the employee. The vaccine will be offered within 10 working days of
their initial assignment to work involving the potential for occupational
exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials unless the
employee has previously had the vaccine or who wishes to submit to antibody
testing which shows the employee to have sufficient immunity.
Employees who decline the hepatitis B vaccine will sign a waiver which
uses the wording in Appendix A of the OSHA standard.
Employees who initially decline the vaccine but who later wish to have it may then have the vaccine provided at no cost. (Employers should list here who has responsibility for assuring that the vaccine is offered, the waivers are signed, etc. Also the employer should list who will administer the vaccine)
Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
When the employee incurs an exposure incident, it should be reported to (list who has responsibility to maintain records of exposure incidents):
All employees who incur an exposure incident will be offered post- exposure evaluation and follow-up in accordance with the OSHA standard.
This follow-up will include the following:
- Documentation of the route of exposure and the circumstances related to the incident
- If possible, the identification of the source individual and, if possible, the status of the source individual. The blood of the source individual will be tested (after consent is obtained) for HIV/HBV infectivity.
- Results of testing of the source individual will be made available to the exposed employee with the exposed employee informed about the applicable laws and regulations concerning disclosure of the identity and infectivity of the source individual. (Employers may need to modify this provision in accordance with applicable local laws on this subject.) Modifications should be listed here:___________________________________________
- The employee will
be offered the option of having their blood collected for testing of
the employees HIV/HBV serological status. The blood sample will be preserved
for at least 90 days to allow the employee to decide if the blood should
be tested for HIV
serological status. However, if the employee decides prior to that time that testing will be conducted then the appropriate action can be taken and the blood sample discarded. - The employee will
be offered post exposure prophylaxis in accordance with the current
recommendations of the U.S. Public Health Service. These recommendations
are currently as follows: (these recommendations may be listed
as an appendix to the plan)
- The employee will be given appropriate counseling concerning precautions to take during the period after the exposure incident. The employee will also be given information on what potential illnesses to be alert for and to report any related experiences to appropriate personnel.
- The following
person(s) has been designated to assure that the policy outlined here
is effectively carried out as well as to maintain records related to
this policy:
Interaction with
Health Care Professionals
A written opinion shall be obtained from the health care professional
who evaluates employees of this facility. Written opinions will be obtained
in the following instances:
- When the employee is sent to obtain the Hepatitis B vaccine.
- Whenever the employee is sent to a health care professional following an exposure incident.
Health care professionals shall be instructed to limit their opinions to:
- Whether the Hepatitis B vaccine is indicated and if the employee has received the vaccine, or for evaluation following an incident.
- That the employee has been informed of the results of the evaluation, and
- That the employee has been told about any medical conditions resulting from exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials. (Note that the written opinion to the employer is not to reference any personal medical information)
Training
Training for all
employees will be conducted prior to initial assignment to tasks where
occupational exposure may occur. Training will be conducted in the following
manner:
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____________________________________________
Training for employees will include the following an explanation of:
- The OSHA standard
for Bloodborne Pathogens
- Epidemiology
and symptomatology of bloodborne diseases
- Modes of transmission
of bloodborne pathogens
- This Exposure
Control Plan, i.e. points of the plan, lines of responsibility, how
the plan will be implemented, etc.)
- Procedures which
might cause exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials
at this facility
- Control methods
which will be used at the facility to control exposure to blood or other
potentially infectious materials.
- Personal protective
equipment available at this facility and who should be contacted concerning
- Post Exposure
evaluation and follow-up
- Signs and labels
used at the facility
- Hepatitis B vaccine program at the facility
(Employers should list here if training will be conducted using videotapes, written material, etc. Also the employer should indicate who is responsible for conducting the training.)
All employees will receive annual refresher training. (Note that this training is to be conducted within one year of the employee's previous training.)
The outline for the training material is located_______ (list where the training materials are located).
Recordkeeping
All records required by the OSHA standard will be maintained by (insert name or department responsible for maintaining records)____________ .
Dates
All provisions required by the standard will be implemented by __________ (insert date for implementation of the provisions of the standards).