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This page explains the requirements that must be followed in order to clean and disinfect blood and body fluids from a death scene.
OSHA 29CFR 1910 General Industry Regulations must be followed:
- Bloodborne Pathogen 1910.1030
- Respiratory Protection 1910.134
- Hazard Communication 1910.1200
The following requirements must be written to be OSHA Compliant:
- A Bloodborne Exposure Control Plan
- A Respiratory Protection Program
- A Hazard Communication Program
Other OSHA Requirements required:
- List of Chemicals (Company Specific)
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Secondary Container Labels
- In House Training Program
- Qualitative Fit Test (QLFT)
- Employer must furnish complete Hepatitus (B) Vaccination Series to each "Employee" free of charge.
Annual Training must be given for the following:
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Respiratory Protection
- Respiratory Protection whenever a respirator style, manufacturer has changed, or when an employee has any facial feature changes such as weight loss, surgery or facial hair change.
- Annual training on any updated Procedures or Policies.
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