# Standard Interpretations
1 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii) - Is a single-handed scalpel blade removal device an engineering control under the Bloodborne Pathogens standard?
2 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii) - Recapping of contaminated needles used in body piercing.
3 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii) - Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard to the tattoo and body piercing industries.
4 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(A) - Re-use of blood tube holders.
5 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(A) - Needle removal procedures for situations where other methods of disposal are infeasible or required by a specific procedure.
6 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B) - Needle removal procedures for situations where other methods of disposal are infeasible or required by a specific procedure.
7 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(A) - OSHA's position on the use of fingers or a two-handed procedure with a hemostat to remove scalpel blades.
8 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B) - OSHA's position on the use of fingers or a two-handed procedure with a hemostat to remove scalpel blades.
9 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(A) - Removal of Contaminated Needles Prior to Disposal.
10 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(A) - Use of reusable microblading tools in the cosmetic tattoo industry
11 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(A) - Is a single-handed scalpel blade removal device an engineering control under the Bloodborne Pathogens standard?
12 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B) - Is a single-handed scalpel blade removal device an engineering control under the Bloodborne Pathogens standard?
13 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B) - Recapping of contaminated needles.
14 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B) - Applicability of the bloodborne pathogens standard to persons who self-administer injectable medications.
15 - 1910.1030(d)(2)(vii)(B) - OSHA's position on the use of Q104 needle removal device.