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SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY SERVICE BOARD POLICIES
Policy Area:
RISK MANAGEMENT
Policy Title:
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS CONTROL PLAN
Policy #:
6020
1.0 Policy
It is the policy of Southside Community Services Board that a Bloodborne Pathogens
Exposure Control Plan be established ensure that all possible steps are taken to protect at-risk
staff from exposure to bloodborne pathogens in the course of performing their duties. The
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030 Bloodborne
Pathogens Standard adopted by Virginia Occupational Safety and Health (VOSH) was issued in
1991 to reduce the occupational transmission of infections caused by microorganisms
sometimes found in human blood and certain other potentially infectious materials. Although a
variety of harmful microorganisms may be transmitted through contact with infected human
blood, hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV) have been shown to be responsible for infecting workers who were exposed to human
blood or certain other body fluids containing these viruses. Occupational transmission has
been identified through routes like needlestick injuries and by direct contact of mucous
membranes and non-intact skin with contaminated blood/materials. Occupational
transmission of HBV occurs much more often than transmission of HIV and HCV. However, all
possible measures must be employed when performing any task or procedure that presents risk
of occupational exposure to any bloodborne pathogen.
2.0 Application
This policy applies to all employees who may be exposed to blood and other potentially
infectious materials in the performance of tasks and procedures as part of their duties as
described by their job classification.
3.0 Procedure(s)
6020.P1
4.0 Compliance
29 CFR 1910.1030, OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
5.0 Reference
None
Issued:
Revised:
1/2013
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SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY SERVICE BOARD POLICIES
Policy Area:
RISK MANAGEMENT
Policy Title:
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS CONTROL PLAN
Policy #:
6020
Sign-Off
Action/Status
Staff review/coordination/approval
Program Committee Review
Board Approval/Adoption
Issued:
Revised:
Created by (initials):
BJ/CF/PM
1/2013
Approved by (initials):
ED (LT)
Date:
01/08/2013
01/10/2013
01/15/2013
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