EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN

Facility Name:

Address:

Plan Prepared By:

Date:

Date Reviewed for Update:

Exposure Determination List

In the following job classifications in this facility, all employees

may have contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials.

(Occasionally may handle urine specimen and perform housekeeping chores.)

Physician

Physician Assistant

_Nurse

Nurses Aide

Laboratory Technician

Radiologist

Others: DENTIST DENTAL ASSISTANT

DENTAL HYGIENISTS

In the following job classifications in this facility, some employees

may occasionally have contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials.

(Occasionally may handle urine specimen and perform housekeeping chores

associated with vomitus.)

Secretary

Receptionist

Medical Clerk

Housekeeping Staff

Others:

In the following procedures performed in this facility occupational

exposures can occur.

Patient exams

Aspirations

Inoculations

Blood samples/urine samples

Lesion excisions

Care of wounds

Dressing changes

Colpolscopies

Androscopies

Others: ALL PATIENT CARE

SOME LAB PROCEDURES

ALL CLEAN UP AND INSTRUMENT PROCESSING PROCEDURES

Birth control

IUD's

Diaphragm fittings

Norplants

Vasectomies

Pap smears

Vaginal exams

OB care (prenatal only)

Biopsies

Disposal of regulated waste

Schedule and Methods for Implementation of the Regulations

Work Practice Controls

The following work practice controls are in place in this facility.

Handwashing is required in this facility, and employees have to be instructed in this procedure, and know where facilities are located.

Recapping of sharps and bending and breaking of needles

is prohibited in this facility. Employees have been trained in these procedures. Sharp containers located in Immunization Room and Exam Rooms.

If needles must be recapped, it is done:

With a one-handed scoop (passive recapping); or

A recapping device is used.

Disposal of sharps after use, all sharps are placed in

appropriate receptacles for reprocessing or disposal. The containers meet the requirements as outlined in the OSHA Regulations for Engineering Control.

Employees have been trained in these procedures, and have been instructed

not to overfill containers. (No more than 3/4 full).

NA Mechanical pipettes are required in this facility

when appropriate. (This may not be applicable to your facility).

Blood and other potentially infectious materials are handled with

care in this facility. Employees have been trained in these procedures.

Eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics and hand-

ling contact lenses is prohibited in this facility, in work areas where

there is any risk of occupational exposure. Employees have been

informed of this rule.

Storage of food and drink is prohibited in places where

other potentially infectious materials are kept. This applies to

refrigerators, freezers, shelves, cabinets, countertops and benchtops.

Employees have been informed of this rule.

Leak-proof containers are used for all specimens in this

facility.

Equipment that may become contaminated is inspected for blood

or other potentially infectious materials on a regular basis and decon-

taminated if necessary. Includes venipuncture sleeves, lab surfaces,

tables, & gloves. (See attached sheet.) Daily cleansing done as

eded and major cleaning done weekly.

Equipment is also inspected before it is repaired or shipped

and decontaminated if necessary. If it cannot be decontaminated before

repair or shipment, staff has been instructed to label the site(s) of contamination clearly with bio-hazard labels.

Sharps containers in this facility are puncture and leak-

proof. Staff has been instructed to close the containers when they are

moved to prevent spillage and locked prior to disposal.

Closable, leak-proof containers with the appropriate color

coding or label are available in the event that the sharps containers

appear to be leaking. Taking entire sharps container and enclosing in

another sharps container and sealing with leakproof duct tape with bio-

hazard label.

Closable, leak-proof containers with the appropriate color

coding or labeling are available for all other regulated waste such as

disposable gloves or bloodied bandages. Have bio-hazard plastic bags

and cardboard boxes with procedure for disposal. Red bags located in

supply closet. Need duct tape for sealing cantainers.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Engineering Controls

The following Engineering Controls are in place in this facility:

Handwashing facilities are available for staff use at

the following locations:

______

______

NA Where handwashing facilities are not available, antiseptic

hand cleanser and clean towels or towelettes (circle alternative in use)

are available for staff use at the following locations:

Leak-proof, puncture-resistant sharps containers, with

appropriate labels or color coding, are available at the following sites:

______

Type of container(s) used:

______----

NA Specimens of blood or other potentially infectious materials

are kept in leak-proof containers during collection, handling, storage,

or mailing.

Type of container(s) used:

NA When packages that contain blood or other poten-

tially infectious materials are shipped, a biohazard label is

affixed to the outside of the package.

Other regulated waste within this facility, include:

Used gloves - red bio-hazard bags.

Soiled laundry - towels, packs, jackets

Bandages, gauze, etc. - red bio-hazard bags

Others: SATURATED GAUZE

EXTRACTED TEETH

It is kept in closed containers that can hold all

contents without leakage during handling, storage and transport, and

is color coded or labeled. It is disposed of in the following manner:

______-

______

Type of container(s) used:

NA Mechanical pipettes are available and in use in this

facility, where necessary.

______The Engineering Controls outlined above are inspected

and maintained on a regular basis. (Prepare a schedule and include

it here.)

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

The following Personal Protective Equipment are available in this facility

free of charge.

Disposable gloves, in appropriate sizes, are available for

all workers at risk of exposure, for use at their discretion, at the

following locations in this facility:

______

______

______

Explanation of when used, if applicable, or reasons for lack of use:

ALL PATIENT CARE

DEVELOPING X-RAYS

HANDLING CONTAMINATED LAB WORK

POST TREATMENT CLEAN UP

______

Hypoallergenic or glove liners are available to workers

allergic to regular gloves, at the following locations:

______

Explanation of when used, if applicable, or reasons for lack of use:

Utility gloves are available for all housekeeping and other

staff at the following locations in this facility:

______

They are checked for cracks before each use and replaced as neces-

sary. Explanation of when used, if applicable, or reasons for lack

of use:

HEAVY HAND SCRUBBING

INSTRUMENT/ EQUIPMENT SCRUBBING

Face protection ( x ) is / is not required in

this facility.

Type of face protection used:

X Face masks

X Glasses with solid side shields

X Goggles

Chin-length face shields

Others:

Explanation of when used, if applicable, or reasons for lack of use:

DURING PATIENT CARE, CLEAN UP, & WHEN WORKING ON LAB WORK

WHICH IS CONTAMINATED

The following protective body clothing is required in

this facility:

Clinic jackets

Gowns - disposable

Laboratory coats

Aprons

Others:

Explanation of when used, if applicable, or reasons for lack of use:

PROCEDURES WITH LIKELIHOOD OF BLOOD OR OPI MATERIAL

SPLATTERING SUCH AS SURGERY. FULL COVERAGE TO GLOVES

TO BE USED.

The following respiratory equipment (check one) (is X) is

not required in this facility:

Mouthpieces

X Resuscitation bags

Others:

Explanation of when used, if applicable, or reasons for lack of use:

CPR

ASSISTED BREATHING- EMERGENCY

HOUSEKEEPING

The following Housekeeping procedures are in place in this facility:

A written schedule for cleaning and decontaminating work

sites is attached.

Employees are responsible for ensuring that equipment

or surfaces are cleaned with an appropriate disinfectant and decon-

taminated immediately after a spill or leakage occurs and at the end

of the work shift. (to make written schedule/guides)

Employees have been instructed to clean reusable recep-

tacles with a reasonable likelihood for becoming contaminated with an

appropriate disinfectant and replace protective coverings for surfaces

and equipment after contamination or at the end of the work shift.

Broken glass: Staff has been instructed to never pick up

by hand any broken glassware that may be contaminated. A brush, dust pan,

forceps and/or tongs is available for picking up broken glassware that may

be contaminated.(JANITORS CLOSET) The implements used for these purposes

are cleaned and decontaminated if the glass container held any material.

(SPRAY DISINFECTANT)

Sharps containers in this facility are closable and

puncture and leak-proof.

Staff has been instructed not to overfill the containers.

Staff has been instructed to close the container when they are

moved to prevent spillage.

Closable, leak-proof containers with the appropriate color coding

or labeling are available in the event that the sharps containers

appear to be leaking.

Closable, leak-proof containers with the appropriate color coding

or labeling are available for all other regulated waste such as dispos-

able gloves or bloodied bandages.

Reusable sharps that are contaminated with blood or

any infectious materials are stored and processed in a way that does

not require employees to reach, by hand, into the containers where

these sharps have been placed.

Laundry: Color coded or labeled bags or containers

are available where the clothing is used to store them prior to cleaning.

Soiled laundry is sorted and rinsed off-site. Staff has been instructed

to handle contaminated laundry as little as possible.

Contaminated Laundry is shipped to ______IN RED BAGS

for cleaning. The containers used for shipping are appropriately labeled

or color coded.

Contaminated laundry which is wet and presents a reason-

able likelihood of soak through or leakage from the bag or container is

stored and transported in bags or containers which prevent soak through

and/or leakage of fluids to the exterior.

Protective gloves are used by all workers who have contact

with contaminated laundry; other protective equipment is available as

required.

HEPATITIS B VACCINE

The following at-risk employees have been offered the hepatitis B vaccine

free of charge:

Name

N/A an evaluation of the exempt status of workers was made by

, a licensed health care professional.

N/A A written opinion submitted by the above evaluators is

included in the confidential medical records for each employee.

A copy was provided to the employee within 15 days of

the evaluation.

N/A At-risk employees who declined the hepatitis B vaccine

have signed a copy of the OSHA's hepatitis B vaccine declination.

A copy is included in their confidential medical record.

LABELS AND SIGNS

______This facility uses red color coding and/or biohazard labels

to mark all hazardous items. If labels, a sample of the label is

included in this plan.

Hazardous items that are so marked include:

Sharps containers marked with

X Red color coding and/or

X Biohazard labels;

Containers of other regulated waste (laundry, used gloves, etc.) are

marked with:

X Red color coding and/or

Biohazard labels;

Refrigerators or freezers that hold potentially infectious materials are

marked with:

X Red color coding and/or

Biohazard labels; and

Containers used to transport, ship or store potentially infectious

materials, including US Postal Service such as Express Mail packages,

UPS or Federal Express packages are marked with:

Red color coding and/or

X Biohazard labels.

RECORDKEEPING

The following recordkeeping procedures are followed in this facility.

Medical Records

employees Confidential medical records are kept for all

with occupational exposure. They include:

Employee's name and social security number;

Hepatitis B vaccination status (including dates of vaccinations,

records relating to employee's ability to receive the vaccine, and

signed declination form, where applicable);

All information given to evaluating health care professional in the

event of an exposure incident; and

a copy of the evaluator's written opinion.

The confidential medical records are kept for at least

30 years after the persons leaves employment.

Written permission from the employee is required for

access to these medical records.

Employee medical records are available upon request

to the Assistant Secretary and the Director of OSHA.

If this facility closes, it is understood that the employer

must inform the Director at least three months before disposing of

the records.

The confidential medical records are kept at the

following location:

______-

RECORDS

For the training of all workers at risk of occupation exposure are

kept in this facility. These records include:

X Dates of training sessions;

X Material covered;

X Names and qualifications of the trainers; and

X Names and job titles of the trainees.

The records are kept for three years from the date

of the training sessions.

These records are available upon request to all

employees or their representatives.

Employee training records are available upon request

to the Assistant Secretary and the Director of OSHA.

If this facility closes, it is understood that the

employer must inform the Director at least three months before

disposing of the records.

PLAN FOR EVALUATION OF EXPOSURE INCIDENTS

Contact for Exposure Incidents:

Facility Evaluator for Exposure Incidents: ______

The following procedure for evaluation of exposure incidents are followed

in this facility.

Written documentation is required for every exposure incident

in this facility. The documentation includes:

Name of individual exposed;

Name of source of exposure;

Description of how the incident occurred;

Date and time of incident; and

Written evaluation of exposure incident.

Written evaluation of exposure incidents includes:

Suggestions for changes in facility procedures and

A record of how these changes are implemented for each incident.

A copy of the exposure incident evaluation is placed

in the exposed employee's medical record.