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OSHA Universal Precautions Refresher Training Environmental Health and Safety Biosafety Tufts University School of Medicine Posner Hall 200 Harrison Avenue Universal Precautions • Approach to Infection Control • All human blood and certain human body fluids are treated as infectious for HIV, HBV and other bloodborne pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens • Carried, replicated, and/or transmitted in blood or blood products • Capable of causing disease. • All human blood and other potentially infectious material (OPIM) should be considered infectious infectious. Primary Categories of Protection • Engineering Controls • Work Place Practices • Personal Protective Equipment Compliance • Goal is to prevent contact with blood or other potentially infectious material. • All bodily fluids should be considered infectious. Engineering Controls • Isolate or Remove the Hazard: – Sharps disposal containers – Self-sheathing needles – Sharps with sharp injury protection – Needleless systems – Hand washing sinks readily available • Alternative: – Appropriate antiseptic hand cleaner/towlettes – Nearby sink for hand washing Work Practice Controls • Wash hands immediately or as soon as feasible after removing gloves or other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Work Practice Controls • Sharps should not be bent, recapped, sheared or broken. – Unless employer demonstrates no feasible alternative – Must be accomplished through the use of a mechanical device or one handed technique Needle Safety • Prohibited: bending, shearing, breaking – separation of needles and syringes • Alternative Work Practice Controls – one handed technique – needle recapping devices Work Practice Controls • Sharps Disposal – Immediately after use – Disposed of in appropriate sharps containers: • Puncture resistant • Leak proof • Labeled with the Universal Biohazard Symbol Communication Sharps Containers • Needles and syringes: – Do not recap – Place in sharps container after use • Contaminated glass • Contaminated plastic pipets or pipet tips • Razor blades, scalpels • Broken glass • Put in Enviroclean box when 2/3 full Examples Examples Work Practice Controls • No eating, drinking, applying cosmetics, handling contacts • No storage of food/drink for human consumption in same areas as storage for human specimens Work Practice Controls • Minimize procedures that create aerosols, splashing, spraying, droplets • Specimens for transport must be in sealed, secondary containment, labeled with the Universal Biohazard Symbol or other facility recognized Biohazard Transport container Personal Protection Equipment PPE • Cover all areas of your body to prevent contact with potentially contaminated blood or body fluids. • Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Lab Coat / Disposable Gown – Safety Glasses – Face Shield – Gloves – Disposable Booties – Surgical Mask versus N-95 Respirator All contaminated PPE must be removed prior to leaving work area!! Universal Precautions Review Certification This is a required component of your application to the TUSM Visiting Student Program. I certify that I have reviewed the TUSM OSHA Universal Precautions Guidelines. Printed Name:_____________________________________ Signature:_______________________________________Date:____________ Print ONLY this page of this document and mail along with your application and other supporting materials to: TUSM Visiting Student Program Registrar’s Office 145 Harrison Ave. Boston, MA 02111