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DLLR's Division of Labor and Industry

 

Guidelines and Instructions for Developing a Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan - Compliance Worksheet - Exposure Determination - Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH)

 
A.  EXPOSURE DETERMINATION — 1910.1030 (c)

Documentation that identifies job classifications where:
  • All employees are occupationally exposed to bloodborne pathogens.
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  • Some employees are occupationally exposed to bloodborne pathogens.
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  • For those job classifications where some, but not all employees are occupationally exposed, a list has been developed which identifies tasks and procedures, or groups of closely related procedures, that may result in exposure.
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  • Employees assist in identifying, evaluating and selecting engineering and work practice controls.
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  • The exposure control plan is accessible to employees.
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  • The exposure control plan is updated when necessary to reflect new or modified tasks that affect occupational exposure, new or revised employee positions and changes in technology that will reduce or eliminate exposure.
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  • The exposure control plan is reviewed at least annually.
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