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What is the objective of an exposure control plan?
The objective of the ECP is to protect faculty, staff and volunteers from the health hazards associated with bloodborne pathogens, reduce workplace exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) and to provide appropriate treatment should they be exposed to bloodborne pathogens .
Who needs an exposure control plan?
If exposures to blood or other body fluids* are reasonably anticipated, you are required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard to develop an Exposure Control Plan.
What are 3 main parts of an exposure control plan?
Exact personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements. Hygiene facilities and decontamination procedures. Education and training.
Where can you find a copy of the exposure control plan?
A copy of the ECP is made available to all NIH employees, the Assistant Secretary of Labor, and the Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, upon request, by contacting the Institute or Center (IC) Safety Specialist (301-496-2346) or DOHS (301-496-2960).
Who must be designated to implement a written exposure control plan?
All employers with employees who have had an occupational exposure to or potential occupational exposure to BBPs are required to establish a written exposure control plan (ECP) designed to minimize or eliminate employee exposure.
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How often does OSHA require an exposure control plan?
Reply #2: OSHAs bloodborne pathogens standard requires employers to review and update the Exposure Control Plan (ECP) at least annually [29 CFR 1910.1030(c)(1)(iv)], even those who currently use appropriate safety devices.
What are the five steps of an exposure control plan?
Contact the Office of Risk Management for questions. Step 1: Required Personal Protective Equipment. Step 2: Equipment. Step 3: Decontamination Procedures. Step 4: Disposal. Step 5: Decontaminate Re-useable Equipment. Step 6: Wash Your Hands.
What is the main reason why the exposure control plan was created?
The Exposure Control Plan (ECP) is provided to eliminate and/or minimize occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens or other potentially infections materials in ance with the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) standard(s).
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