bloodborne pathogen control program. references mco 5100.8f, chapter 21
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BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN CONTROL PROGRAMCONTROL PROGRAM
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References
MCO 5100.8F, Chapter 21
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Bloodborne Pathogens Program
OSH Act requires safe practices for personnel occupationally exposed to bloodborne pathogens
Applies to all activities in which occupational exposuresto potential bloodborne pathogens occur
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Background* Bloodborne pathogens of concern:
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Hepatitis B & C viruses (HBV, HCV)
* Other bloodborne pathogens exist, but generally arenot occupationally transmitted in significant numbers
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Exposure Control Plan
Commands shall consult local medical treatmentfacilities when developing exposure control plansfor covered personnel that directly support theiractivities
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Common elements of an effective exposure control plan includes:
(1) Identification of job classification
(2) Schedule of how and when provisions of the standard will be implemented and how it will be communicated to employees
(3) Procedures for evaluating circumstances of an exposure incident
(4) Procedures for implementing work practice controls and PPE requirements
Exposure Control Plan (CONT’D)
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Work Practice ControlsEnsure work practice controls are implemented!
(1) Equipment which may become contaminated with blood shall be cleaned and disinfected
(2) If you have been exposed to blood, wash the potentially contaminated areas with soap and water as soon as possible then wipe the area with disinfecting bleach solution
(3) Clean-up of contaminated area shall be carried out by donning PPE to include gloves and eye protection
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Personal Protective Equipment
• PPE must be accessible and available in appropriate sizes. PPE must be kept clean and in good repair
• Single use gloves must be replaced as soon as possible after they are contaminated, torn, or punctured, and will not be re-used under any circumstances. Provide “Latex Free” Gloves to personnel who may be “First Responders” in Combat Situations
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Exposure Incident
* All exposures will be reported, and an immediateand confidential medical evaluation shall be provided
* Concerns on bloodborne pathogens should be directedto the installation safety office, medical treatment facilityor industrial hygienist