Bloodborne pathogens exposure control plan - SC OSHA 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Name of Facility' and 'Date' at the top of the form. This establishes the context for your plan.
  3. In Section A, outline the purpose of your exposure control plan, focusing on minimizing employee exposure and compliance with OSHA standards.
  4. For Section B, list all job classifications that may have occupational exposure to blood or other infectious materials. Be thorough in identifying roles and associated tasks.
  5. In Section C, detail your implementation schedule and methods. Specify compliance methods, engineering controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE) that will be utilized.
  6. Continue through each section, ensuring you provide comprehensive details about housekeeping procedures, waste disposal, training requirements, and recordkeeping as outlined in the document.

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In order to reduce or eliminate the hazards of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, an employer must implement an exposure control plan for the worksite with details on employee protection measures.
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.
An Exposure Control Plan is the focal point of any bloodborne pathogens exposure prevention program. It details in writing your plan for reducing exposures to blood and explains what steps to take if an exposure occurs. The plan specifies all steps taken your facility to protect your workers.

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