Exposure control plan 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Exposure Control Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section. Familiarize yourself with the purpose of the plan and its importance in minimizing risks associated with bloodborne pathogens.
  3. Move to 'Exposure Determination'. Fill out details regarding faculty and students, ensuring you assess potential exposure risks accurately.
  4. In 'Implementation of Methods of Compliance', complete each subsection by detailing standard precautions, personal protective equipment, and specific practices relevant to your role.
  5. Proceed to 'Occupational Training Exposure'. Document any training received related to bloodborne pathogens, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations.
  6. Finally, review the 'Exposure Incident and Evaluation' section. Ensure all procedures for reporting incidents are clearly outlined and understood.

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Contact the Office of Risk Management for questions. Step 1: Required Personal Protective Equipment. Step 2: Equipment. Step 3: Decontamination Procedures. Step 4: Disposal. Step 5: Decontaminate Re-useable Equipment. Step 6: Wash Your Hands.
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.