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1 Bloodborne Pathogen Standards 29 CFR 1910.1030 (Federal) Part 554 Bloodborne Infectious Disease (Michigan)

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1 1 Bloodborne Pathogen Standards 29 CFR 1910.1030 (Federal) Part 554 Bloodborne Infectious Disease (Michigan)

2 2 What are BBP Standards? To protect workers against possible contamination from a Bloodborne Infectious Disease

3 3 When to comply? If there is a reasonable anticipated risk of exposure to blood or OPIM during routine tasks

4 4 Definitions Bloodborne pathogens - pathogenic microorganisms transmitted via human blood and cause disease in humans  HIV - virus that causes AIDS (incubation 1-10+ years)  Hepatitis B (HBV) - acute or chronic infection of liver (incubation 2-3 months)  Hepatitis C (HCV) – also infects liver (incubation 6-9 weeks)

5 5 Other Potentially Infectious Material (OPIM) (State Rule 325.7002(s)) Semen Vaginal secretions Amniotic fluid Cerebrospinal fluid Peritoneal fluid Pleural fluid Pericardial fluid Synovial fluid Saliva in dental procedures Any bodily fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood

6 6 Sharps Any item that has a potential to cut or puncture skin. (broken glass, needles, lancets, etc.)

7 7 Universal Precautions ALL blood and OPIM treated as infectious

8 8 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Each task should have a written procedure to reduce risk of exposure

9 9 Engineering Controls Products that reduce exposure by design Examples: self sheathing needles, sharp containers, sinks

10 10 “ SESIP” Sharps with Engineered Sharps Injury Protections Non-needle sharp or a needle with a built- in safety feature or mechanism that effectively reduces the risk of an exposure incident.

11 11 Hypodermic syringes with “Self-Sheathing” safety feature Self-sheathed protected position

12 12 Hypodermic syringes with “Retractable Technology” safety feature Retracted protected position

13 13 Phlebotomy needle with “Self-Blunting” safety feature Blunted protected position

14 14 “Add-on” safety feature Attached to syringe needle Attached to blood tube holder

15 15 Retracting lancets with safety features Before During After In use After use

16 16 Disposable scalpels with safety features Retracted position Protracted position

17 17 Work Practice Controls Reduce exposure by work habits Examples: wearing gloves, washing hands, using sharp containers, no food, etc. while working

18 18 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Specialized clothing/equipment worn for protection against hazards Choose correct ones for task  Gloves, Protective Eyewear, Face Shield, etc. DON & DOFF

19 19 Regulated Waste Determination of Regulated Waste - Michigan Law  Medical Waste Regulatory Act - Part 138  Law determines where it is sent and how much it cost (incineration, public sewage, radioactive, how it is packaged, segregated, labeled, etc.)  Use of red biohazard containers

20 20 Laundry Employer’s responsibility to launder the reusable required PPE

21 21 Vaccination Employer must provide Hep B vaccination to employee Cost - Employer’s Expense

22 22 Waiver Employee has the right to decline HBV vaccine Must sign a waiver  Employee has right to request a HBV vaccine at later date, at employer’s expense

23 23 Post Exposure Determination – what was BBP exposure? Procedure – report, go to ER, document incident, test patient  Prophylaxis Confidentiality

24 24 Biohazard Labels and Warnings Labels Colors – blaze orange/red Symbols – 3 sided

25 25 Recordkeeping 1. A Sharps Injury Log is filled out in addition to OSHA 300 log (confidentiality maintained) 2. BBP training is also documented

26 26 Sharps Injury Log At a minimum, the log must contain, for each incident: Type and brand of device involved Department or area of incident Description of incident

27 27 BBP Training It is the Law Also known as Exposure Control Plan Newly hired and Annual retraining Also, training on new devices and procedures


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