Sample Exposure Control Plan Page 6

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• Types, uses, location, removal, handling, decontamination and disposal of PPE
• Explanation for the basis for selection of PPE
• Information on Hepatitis B vaccine: its efficacy, safety, method of administration,
benefits, and that the vaccination is offered free of charge
• Who to contact and what to do in an emergency involving potentially infectious
materials
• Procedures to follow in case of exposure incident, method of reporting, and follow-
up
• Employer required post-exposure evaluation and follow-up after exposure incident
• Explanation of sign and labels and/or color-coding required and used at your
facility
• Opportunity for interactive questions and answers with conductor of training
Recordkeeping
Medical records:
Medical records are maintained for each employee who has an occupational exposure to
bloodborne pathogens.
• (
Name of responsible person or department
)__
is responsible for maintaining medical
List location
(
)
records. These confidential records are kept ____
__ for the duration of
employment plus 30 years beyond the duration of employment.
• Employee medical records can be provided upon the request of the employee or to
(Name of
anyone with written consent of the employee within 15 business days.
responsible person or department and address
)
will make sure the appropriate
employee health records are maintained as required.
Training Records:
• Upon completion of training, training records are completed for each employee.
(Name of responsible person or location of records
) will keep and maintain these
records for a minimum of 3 years.
• Training records must include:
o Dates of training
o Content or summary of training
o The names and qualifications of those conducting the training
o The names and job titles of all persons attending the training
• Employee training records can be provided to the employee or to an authorized
(Name of responsible
representative of the employee within 15 business days.
person or department
) would respond to such requests and be responsible for
them.
Sharps Injury Log:
All percutaneous injuries from contaminated sharps are recorded in the Sharps Injury Log.
This log must include at least:
Date of injury
o
Type and brand of the device involved
o

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