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Federal Registers
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 1  1992 - 04/13/1992 - Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, OMB approval of Information Collection Requirements - 57:12717

Standard Interpretations
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 1  2012 - 07/13/2012 - Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard during transection of the umbilical cord.
 2  2008 - 11/24/2008 - OSHA's position on the use of Novartis' Fluvirin® device.
 3  2007 - 03/02/2007 - Requirements for safety-engineered sharps for stockpiled pandemic influenza vaccines and pre-filled syringes.
 4  2004 - 09/01/2004 - Limiting factors for implementing the use of engineering controls, i.e., safety scalpels, under the Bloodborne Pathogens standard.
 5  2004 - 04/20/2004 - Clarification from OSHA regarding the use of the NeedleguardTM in a hospital environment.
 6  2003 - 03/19/2003 - Engineering control requirements for allergy and immunization injections.
 7  2003 - 02/20/2003 - Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act and the requirement to include safety-engineered sharps devices in pre-packaged surgical kits or trays.
 8  2002 - 11/21/2002 - Safer medical devices must be selected based on employee feedback and device effectiveness, not Group Purchasing Organizations.

Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR)
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 1  1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens.
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