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Does OSHA require bloodborne pathogen kits?

By Sophia Carter

Does OSHA require bloodborne pathogen kits?

OSHA standards for bloodborne pathogens (BBP, 29 CFR 1910.1030) and personal protective equipment (PPE, 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I) require employers to protect workers from occupational exposure to infectious agents. SP is applied to all patients even when they are not known or suspected to be infectious.

What is the OSHA regulation that requires bloodborne pathogen kits?

What is the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard? OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) as amended pursuant to the 2000 Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act, is a regulation that prescribes safeguards to protect workers against health hazards related to bloodborne pathogens.

What should be in a blood spill kit?

Contents of a Blood Spill Kill

  • Leak-proof bags or containers for disposing of blood-contaminated materials.
  • A scraper and pan for handling blood-soaked items.
  • A material to cover, absorb, or solidify blood, such as a granular formation or powder.
  • PPE, such as eye protection, gloves, a face mask, and an apron.

Are blood splashes OSHA recordable?

No. A bloodborne exposure incident coupled with medical treatment constitutes a recordable case.

What are the 3 diseases addressed by OSHA You need to be cautious of at work?

These pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).”

What does OSHA recommend for the decontamination of a blood spill?

OSHA requires the use of a tuberculocidal disinfectant to clean up blood or body fluids.

What are the four major body fluids?

Common Bodily Fluids – What Makes the List?

  • Blood. Blood plays a major role in the body’s defense against infection by carrying waste away from our cells and flushing them out of the body in urine, feces, and sweat.
  • Saliva.
  • Semen.
  • Vaginal fluids.
  • Mucus.
  • Urine.

Are spill kits a work practice control?

The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard is designed to protect employees with this risk of occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials. To comply, employers include so-called Bloodborne Pathogen spill kits as an engineering control to reduce or eliminate exposure.

What is considered a needlestick?

Needlestick injuries are wounds caused by needles that accidentally puncture the skin. Needlestick injuries are a hazard for people who work with hypodermic syringes and other needle equipment.

Are needle sticks OSHA recordable?

OSHA’s Recordkeeping regulation, 29 CFR 1904.8(a), requires employers to record all work-related needlestick injuries and cuts from sharp objects that are contaminated with another person’s blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIM).

What are the 4 main universal precautions?

Standard Precautions

  • Hand hygiene.
  • Use of personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves, masks, eyewear).
  • Respiratory hygiene / cough etiquette.
  • Sharps safety (engineering and work practice controls).
  • Safe injection practices (i.e., aseptic technique for parenteral medications).
  • Sterile instruments and devices.