Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan
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Office of the Vice President for ResearchEnvironmental Health and SafetyPolicies, Programsand ProceduresLaboratory Technician-venipuncture, analysis of blood and OPIM.Custodial Staff-routine clean-up of areas where blood or OPIM may beencountered, handling laundry soiled with blood and OPIM, disposal ofcontaminated waste.Radiology Technologist-positioning person with open wound for X-ray.Police Department: Chief, Major, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Detective, Police Officer-assistaccident victims, investigate accident/crime scenes, stop altercations,apprehend suspects.B) Departmental job classifications in which some employees are covered andrepresentative tasks and procedures that may involve exposure:Department of Allied Health Sciences: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Graduate Assistant,Lecturer-venipuncture, analysis of blood and OPIMDepartment of Molecular & Cell Biology: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician-analysis involving materials of human origin.Center for Environmental Health: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Graduate Assistantanalysisinvolving materials of human origin.School of Nursing: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Lecturer-venipuncture,analysis of blood and OPIMDepartment of Nutritional Sciences: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician-venipuncture, analysis of materials of humanorigin.Department of Kinesiology: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician-venipuncture, analysis of materials of humanorigin, physical therapy (possible open wound on patient).Exposure Control Plan07/22/20152 | P a g e
Office of the Vice President for ResearchEnvironmental Health and SafetyPolicies, Programsand ProceduresDepartment of Environmental Health & Safety: Managers, Specialists, Technicians-pick up and transportation of medicalwaste, access to and inspection of areas where blood and OPIM are stored orusedDepartment of Chemistry: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician-chemical analysis of materials of humanorigin.Department of Pathobiology: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician, Diagnostic Laboratory Staff-analysis orhandling of known bloodborne agents and/or analysis of human blood andOPIMDepartment of Residential Life: General Trades Worker-All university personnel who are expected to cleanup blood or OPIM spills shall be trained. The clean-up of blood and OPIM is acollateral duty and the University does not expect it to be a frequentoccurrence.Facilities Operations and Building Services: Supervising Custodian, Lead Custodian, Custodian-All university custodialpersonnel who are expected to clean up blood or OPIM spills shall be trained.The clean-up of blood and OPIM is a collateral duty and the University doesnot expect it to be a frequent occurrence.Department of Dining Services: Manager, Assistant Manager, Area Manager, Assistant Area Manager-Alluniversity personnel who are expected to clean up blood or OPIM spills shallbe trained. The clean-up of blood and OPIM is a collateral duty and theUniversity does not expect it to be a frequent occurrence.Student Union: Building Superintendent, Lead Custodian, Custodian, General Trades Worker,Skilled Maintainer-All university personnel who are expected to clean upblood or OPIM spills shall be trained. The clean-up of blood and OPIM is acollateral duty and the University does not expect it to be a frequentoccurrence.Exposure Control Plan07/22/20153 | P a g e
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Office of the Vice President for ResearchEnvironmental Health and SafetyPolicies, Programsand ProceduresLaboratory Technician-venipuncture, analysis of blood and OPIM.Custodial Staff-routine clean-up of areas where blood or OPIM may beencountered, handling laundry soiled with blood and OPIM, disposal ofcontaminated waste.Radiology Technologist-positioning person with open wound for X-ray.Police Department: Chief, Major, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Detective, Police Officer-assistaccident victims, investigate accident/crime scenes, stop altercations,apprehend suspects.B) Departmental job classifications in which some employees are covered andrepresentative tasks and procedures that may involve exposure:Department of Allied Health Sciences: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Graduate Assistant,Lecturer-venipuncture, analysis of blood and OPIMDepartment of Molecular & Cell Biology: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician-analysis involving materials of human origin.Center for Environmental Health: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Graduate Assistantanalysisinvolving materials of human origin.School of Nursing: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Lecturer-venipuncture,analysis of blood and OPIMDepartment of Nutritional Sciences: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician-venipuncture, analysis of materials of humanorigin.Department of Kinesiology: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Post-Doctoral Fellow,Graduate Assistant, Technician-venipuncture, analysis of materials of humanorigin, physical therapy (possible open wound on patient).<strong>Exposure</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>07/22/20152 | P a g e