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- 1910.1030 - Clarification of the HAZWOPER standard to employees engaged in the cleanup of blood from crimes or trauma incidents
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- 1910.1030 - Emergency eyewash requirements for eye hazards caused by bloodborne pathogens
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- 1910.1030 - Cleanup of blood from crime or accident scenes and HAZWOPER training requirements
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- 1910.1030 - Inspection Guidance for Inpatient Healthcare Settings
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Requirements for Exposure Control Plans
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard during transection of the umbilical cord.
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- 1910.1030 - Dental office employers with one or more employees must comply with the OSH Act.
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- 1910.1030 - Removal of Contaminated Needles Prior to Disposal.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification on whether an employer with multiple facilities needs a separate written ECP for each facility.
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- 1910.1030 - Obtaining source individual's consent to release test results.
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- 1910.1030 - Hand protection selection/usage while handling bacterial culture plates in a laboratory.
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- 1910.1030 - Providing the hepatitis B vaccine to companion-sitters who may provide first aid as a collateral duty.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA policy on the containerization and disposal of specimen containers used for urine collection in medical settings.
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- 1910.1030 - Rapid test methods for determining HCV infectivity.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification on when an instructor must be immediately available during a training program.
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- 1910.1030 - Handling of contaminated laundry in long-term care facilities.
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- 1910.1030 - Occupational exposure during the handling of deployed stun gun darts.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
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- 1910.1030 - Prevention of needlestick injuries caused by the improper removal of Taser darts
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- 1910.1030 - Requirement for bloodborne pathogen training to be conducted during working hours.
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- 1910.1030 - Appropriate disinfectants for decontamination of blood or OPIM.
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- 1910.1030 - Confidentiality of employee post-exposure evaluations as it pertains to the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard; use of portable fans in phlebotomy collection rooms.
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- 1910.1030 - Disposal of blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM).
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- 1910.1030 - Compliance with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's position on the use of Novartis' Fluvirin device.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's position on the use of fingers or a two-handed procedure with a hemostat to remove scalpel blades.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's position on the use of Q104 needle removal device.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's position on the use of lancets or lancing devices without safety-engineered features for finger prick blood sampling in the workplace.
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- 1910.1030 - Requirement for annual BBP training for tattooing and body piercing artists and the use of written interpretations in the BBP training program.
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- 1910.1030 - Whether an employee can waive right to have untested blood maintained for 90 days.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification of the use and selection of BBP safety devices.
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- 1910.1030 - Placement of sharps containers and requirement to ensure they are maintained in an upright position.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification on trainer requirements and access to trainer under OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standard to the containment and disposal of electric razors in correctional facilities and health care settings.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification of PPE requirements for phlebotomists performing venipunctures in hospital setting and/or rural outpatient clinics.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA does not regulate the final disposal of medical waste.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standard to the use of safety needles with self-infuse bleeding products.
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- 1910.1030 - Requirements for the construction of trash receptacles used in operating rooms for the containerization of regulated waste.
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- 1910.1030 - Determining the presence of blood in mixture that comprises raw sewage.
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- 1910.1030 - Whether an employer is required to start over an incompleted Hepatitis B vaccination series.
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- 1910.1030 - Application of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1030, to employees in wastewater treatment plants.
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- 1910.1030 - Whether diabetics who self-administer at work can dispose of capped insulin syringes in an office trash container.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's BBP standard as it relates to laundering of surgical caps contaminated with blood from the operating room.
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- 1910.1030 - The applicability of OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standards to the use of sharps containers on hospital crash carts.
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- 1910.1030 - Application of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens standard to contractors who clean up blood following accidents.
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- 1910.1030 - Whether employees certified in CPR and use of AED's are covered under the bloodborne pathogens standards.
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- 1910.1030 - Requirements for safety-engineered sharps for stockpiled pandemic influenza vaccines and pre-filled syringes.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification on providing first aid training and maintenance of medical records under OSHA's BBP standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Whether shielding is required when removing Becton Dickinson's blood tubes with a Hemoguard® closure.
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- 1910.1030 - Acceptable time lapse for "annual" training.
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- 1910.1030 - The use of safety-engineered devices and work practice controls in operating rooms; hospital responsibility to protect independent practitioners under BBP standard.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA requirements for providing training for first aid, CPR, and BBP for prompt treatment of injured employees at various workplaces.
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- 1910.1030 - Annual BBP training requirement for employees who have been provided more stringent training under 32 CFR Part 627 and the CDC-NIH BMBL publication.
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- 1910.1030 - Whether dental anesthetic carpules are considered to be "contaminated sharps" or "regulated waste".
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- 1910.1030 - Use of rapid HIV antibody testing on a source individual after an exposure incident.
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- 1910.1030 - Wearing sandals in a medical office when feet do not contact blood or OPIM.
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- 1910.1030 - Requirements for covered beverages at nurses' stations.
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- 1910.1030 - Employer's duty to inform auto mechanic of presence of blood in vehicle being repaired.
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- 1910.1030 - Employer's obligation to assure the accuracy of the sharps injury log.
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- 1910.1030 - Use of passing trays and single-handed scalpel blade remover in a surgical setting.
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- 1910.1030 - "Freehand" piercing without the use of forceps or other engineering controls violates the bloodborne pathogens standards.
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- 1910.1030 - Periodic serologic testing to monitor antibody concentrations after completion of the hepatitis B vaccine three-dose series is not recommended.
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- 1910.1030 - Safety precautions, PPE, and immunizations for workers in waste water treatment facility.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard as it relates to contaminated laundry, sharps containers, and the Hepatitis B vaccine in fitness centers.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA has no specific standard on autoclaving used medical instruments.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard application to bifurcated needles; acceptability and appropriateness of safety bifurcated needles.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification from OSHA regarding the use of the NeedleguardTM in a hospital environment.
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- 1910.1030 - Concern of potential adverse affects from latex by consumers and health care patients with Hevea Natural Rubber Latex Allergy
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard application to small healthcare facilities and the annual review of the Exposure Control Plan.
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- 1910.1030 - Employer's responsibility to provide bloodborne pathogens training to lifeguards.
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- 1910.1030 - Employer's responsibility to re-evaluate engineering controls, i.e., safer needle devices, at least annually.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's outreach effort to educate employers on the Needlestick safety and Prevention Act requirements.
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- 1910.1030 - Recapping of contaminated needles used in body piercing.
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- 1910.1030 - Electronic Mail Systems and Bloodborne Pathogens Training requirements.
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- 1910.1030 - Potential exposure to contaminated sharps in the solid waste industry.
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- 1910.1030 - Acceptable use of antiseptic-hand cleansers for bloodborne pathogen decontamination and as an appropriate handwashing practice.
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- 1910.1030 - Engineering control requirements for allergy and immunization injections.
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- 1910.1030 - Employee access to needlestick and contaminated sharps injury log requirements.
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- 1910.1030 - Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act and the requirement to include safety-engineered sharps devices in pre-packaged surgical kits or trays.
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- 1910.1030 - Evaluation of sutureless catheter securement devices to prevent needlestick hazards.
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- 1910.1030 - Plasma-derived products are considered "blood" within the meaning of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Sharps injury logs are intended to track departments, devices, and/or procedures causing injuries, not injured employees.
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- 1910.1030 - Safer medical devices must be selected based on employee feedback and device effectiveness, not Group Purchasing Organizations.
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- 1910.1030 - Universal precautions application to elective surgeries.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard to the tattoo and body piercing industries.
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- 1910.1030 - Plasma derivatives are covered by the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Evaluation of safer medical devices and the use of therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.
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- 1910.1030 - Acceptability of using a straight needle where there's no exposure to blood or OPIM.
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- 1910.1030 - Responsibility for cleaning/preventing exposure to contaminated emergency medical equipment.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of bloodborne pathogens standard to athletic trainers; handling of contaminated laundry.
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- 1910.1030 - The BBP standard applicability to home health care service workers.
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- 1910.1030 - LOTO of hydraulic systems; postal workers' exposure to hazardous material spills.
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- 1910.1030 - Employees (daycare workers) required to provide first aid are covered by 1910.1030
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of Bloodborne Pathogens Standard to HCV.
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- 1910.1030 - Glass Capillary Tubes: Joint Safety Advisory About Potential Risks.
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- 1910.1030 - Trainer accessibility during training.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens standard: Group purchasing agreements in healthcare facilities; engineering controls.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA doesn't regulate latex gloves for food preparation
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- 1910.1030 - Procedure to follow when Hepatitis B vaccine schedule is interrupted.
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- 1910.1030 - Approval and selection of medical devices to minimize employee exposure.
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- 1910.1030 - Approval for use of needle disposal systems; incineration not prohibited.
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- 1910.1030 - Alternatives to latex or vinyl may be used for protective gloves to comply with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Application of glove monitoring devices to aid in the detection of gloves that fail during medical procedures.
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- 1910.1030 - Safe Medical Systems' SNR sharps collection system.
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- 1910.1030 - The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard and the Enforcement Procedures for TB.
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- 1910.1030 - Annual training required by the occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogen standard.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's standard for exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's position on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-approved disinfectants.
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- 1910.1030 - Appropriateness of computer-based interactive training programs to satisfy required OSHA training.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard for employees who work as companion-sitters in private homes.
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- 1910.1030 - Disinfectants claiming efficacy against the Hepatitis B virus.
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- 1910.1030 - The requirements for disposal of contaminated waste once the needle has been destroyed.
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- 1910.1030 - The use of telephones in training to meet the requirements of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - EPA-Registered disinfectants for HIV/HBV.
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- 1910.1030 - Information related to Bloodborne Pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Requirement to obtain a healthcare professional's written opinion in the "pre-exposure vaccination setting."
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- 1910.1030 - Application and enforcement of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard in a barber shop.
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- 1910.1030 - Response: Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (BBP) and Alaska CASPA - Code Interpretation.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard as it relates to syringes and needles contaminated with both a bloodborne pathogen and radioactive nuclear medicine.
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- 1910.1030 - The OSHA policy on the use of disinfectants that are registered with the EPA as being effective against HBV and HIV.
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- 1910.1030 - Appropriateness of the usage of video presentations in meeting the OSHA bloodborne training requirements.
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- 1910.1030 - Change in training requirements for bloodborne pathogens and tuberculosis.
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- 1910.1030 - The SPS "Needle-Eater" and accessory sharps transfer container.
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- 1910.1030 - Approval for cut and puncture resistant gloves.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard at the Institutions.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA Guidelines for Medical Practices.
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- 1910.1030 - Hazards of Smoke Generated from Surgical Procedures
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- 1910.1030 - Doctors required to wear gloves while fitting patients with contact lenses.
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- 1910.1030 - The potential for the transmission of HIV from contact with urine specimens.
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- 1910.1030 - The situations under which dry cleaning establishments would be covered by the bloodborne pathogens standard
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- 1910.1030 - Classification of saliva in dental procedures under the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification on OSHA's policy regarding the requirements for hand washing facilities inside an examination room.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens and the issue of latex allergy and latex hypersensitivity
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard to emergency response employees.
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- 1910.1030 - The coverage of child care workers regarding pre-exposure hepatitis B vaccination.
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- 1910.1030 - Evaluation of raw sewage as regulated waste; product label compliance with the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Intravenous (IV) drug administration.
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- 1910.1030 - Permanent variance from the labels and signs requirements of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA policies and procedures for taking photographs and videotapes in the workplace.
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- 1910.1030 - Allergen testing procedures.
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- 1910.1030 - Face protection for phlebotomists, exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Reusable Sharp Containers.
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- 1910.1030 - The official policy regarding the Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
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- 1910.1030 - The application of the Personal Protective Equipment standard to PPE hazard assessment and training for laboratory and clinical health care workers.
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- 1910.1030 - Review of Manual for training personnel engaged in oil spill emergency response.
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- 1910.1030 - Abortion clinics do not comply with OSHA regulations and guidelines.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification of Contaminated Waste Labelling Requirement.
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- 1910.1030 - Latex allergy a priority for action on the agenda of workplace hazards.
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- 1910.1030 - The mandate to use one of two pharmacies and whether or not the time it takes to attend a medical appointment is compensable.
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- 1910.1030 - Regulations for Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen and HAZWOPER-Media Coverage.
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- 1910.1030 - HCS as it relates to the guidelines described in OSHA's 1986 publication regarding disposal of hospital wastes contaminated with cytotoxic drugs.
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- 1910.1030 - Requesting a written opinion on the disposal of the needle-less Biojector syringe.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA requirements for sharps containers under the Bloodborne Pathogens Standards.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA Regulation 1910.1030 and the Applicability to Electric Utilities.
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- 1910.1030 - A review of the publication "Safety News" as it relates to the OSHA regulation 1910.1030.
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- 1910.1030 - The necessity for the standard and the standard's requirements, as well as other pertinent regulations.
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- 1910.1030 - Appropriate quality standards for PPE.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of 1910.1030 to establish human cell lines.
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- 1910.1030 - Decontamination of a plush carpet surface after a spill.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard applies to employees performing maintenance activities which involve making or keeping a structure, fixture, or foundation.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA requires the use of a tuberculocidal disinfectant to clean up blood or body fluids.
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- 1910.1030 - Recapping of contaminated needles.
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- 1910.1030 - Occupational health hazards to veterinarians.
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- 1910.1030 - Is a physician's order required before performing blood testing on a source individual after consent is obtained.
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- 1910.1030 - The employer should make the determination whether the reusable or the disposable device better satisfies requirements of Bloodborne Pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - The requirements for disinfection as referenced in CPL 2-2.44C, the Directive for Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Whether containers which meet the criteria of the U.S. Department of Transportation Infectious Substance Regulations.
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- 1910.1030 - The wearing of gloves during routine vena punctures.
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- 1910.1030 - Secondary container for a specimen.
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- 1910.1030 - Extracted teeth potentially infectious materials.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA Standard on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA does not endorse commercial products.
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- 1910.1030 - Pregnancy care centers administering urine pregnancy tests and the BBP standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Use of microwave systems to convert regulated waste into waste free of biohazardous material.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA does not approve or endorse products.
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- 1910.1030 - Unit dose syringes.
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- 1910.1030 - Mineral oil and/or petrolatum containing skin care products and latex gloves.
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- 1910.1030 - Permissibility of a consent form with a waiver of liability.
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- 1910.1030 - Coverage of Lifeguards.
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- 1910.1030 - Protocol for blunting a needle against re-use & one-handed recapping prior to discard.
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- 1910.1030 - Exposure to hypodermic needles in recycling center.
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- 1910.1030 - Labeling for TB and HIV-1.
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- 1910.1030 - Application of standard to more than health care workers
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- 1910.1030 - Use of a tuberculocidal disinfectant to clean contaminated areas.
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- 1910.1030 - Coverage of Ear Piercing.
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- 1910.1030 - Exposure of trainers and team physicians to body fluids.
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- 1910.1030 - Dental workers exposed to disinfectants as part of decontamination.
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- 1910.1030 - Toenail particles do not qualify as regulated waste.
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- 1910.1030 - Clarification on first aid requirements for hazardous waste sites.
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- 1910.1030 - Cleaning of police uniforms as specified by bloodborne pathogens standard
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- 1910.1030 - Labeling of products currently under FDA review.
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- 1910.1030 - Albumin Human USP and the standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Construction industry general duty clause, and the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Re-useable phlebotomy collection device.
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- 1910.1030 - American Dental Association "Checklist".
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- 1910.1030 - Sterilization of spirometry tubing.
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- 1910.1030 - Concerns for cost and necessity of bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's costs and requirements.
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- 1910.1030 - Handling of medical instruments.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens training requirements.
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- 1910.1030 - Hepatitis B vaccination series requirements of bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Most frequently asked questions concerning the bloodborne pathogens standard
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard and the construction industry.
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- 1910.1030 - Preservation of Criminal Evidence and Acceptability of Dry Cleaning under 29 CFR 1910.1030
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- 1910.1030 - Registration of sterilants, tuberculocidal disinfectants, and anti-microbial products.
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- 1910.1030 - The hotel/motel industry and the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Construction activities and operations and the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard relating to various types or classes of individuals.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens relating to nurse assistant students.
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- 1910.1030 - Biohazard labeling.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens impact on non-health care industries
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- 1910.1030 - Breast milk does not constitute occupational exposure as defined by standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of Bloodborne Pathogens Standard to emergency responders, decontamination, housekeeping, and good samaritan acts
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- 1910.1030 - Background of bloodborne pathogens standard and requirements for emergency medical services.
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- 1910.1030 - Background of standards.
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- 1910.1030 - Requirements for the bloodborne pathogens standard, 1910.1030.
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- 1910.1030 - Sharps container implicated in needle sticks.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard as it pertains to the construction industry.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens and laundering of contaminated articles.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's application to allergists.
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- 1910.1030 - Background of bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Request for an amendment to the bloodborne pathogen standard.
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225
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of bloodborne pathogens standard to first aid providers at electric cooperatives
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of bloodborne pathogens standard to first aid providers at drilling operations
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability to containers having a DOT "Infectious Substances" label.
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- 1910.1030 - OSHA's determination of Lysol Spray's acceptability to the bloodborne pathogen standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Background of bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's costs and necessity.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard's application to feminine hygiene products.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard as it applies to a nursing personnel service.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability to the oil drilling industry.
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- 1910.1030 - The StopStix resheathing device is not acceptable to the bloodborne pathogen standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability to employees of summer camps and conference/retreat centers
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236
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- 1910.1030 - Request for a copy of a memorandum dated July 15, 1992 regarding a Sage Products sharps disposal container.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard requirements relating to subculturing microorganisms.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to a checklist for dental offices.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's necessity, requirements and costs.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to grocery retailers and wholesalers.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to labeling of laundry, OnGard Needle recapping device, and laundering uniforms.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's requirements and costs.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to oilfield industry and other non-health care industries.
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- 1910.1030 - Concerns about necessity for the standard and its requirements and costs.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard requirements regarding employees performing residential services.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to beverage consumption at nurses stations.
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247
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to employees trained in first aid around electrical lines
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- 1910.1030 - Red Cross compliance with the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens standard's interpretation of containerization of reusable sharps.
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- 1910.1030 - Using gloves in administering routine injections.
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- 1910.1030 - Various questions on OSHA standards
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability to employees dealing with individuals who have developmental disabilities.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability to non-health care industries.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability in a school for the disabled.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens in the healthcare industry, request for variance.
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- 1910.1030 - Eating and drinking in doctors' waiting rooms.
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- 1910.1030 - Guidelines for school buses under the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard as it applies to off-site laundry facilities.
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- 1910.1030 - Costs of compliance with bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to "who is covered".
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens standard's relationship to literature on the NEED-3000 Used Injection Needles Melting Device.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to construction employees.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to employees who perform maintenance operations.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's and a Hepatitis B consent form.
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- 1910.1030 - Request to waive requirement for hand washing between patients when gloves are removed.
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- 1910.1030 - Safety syringe and disposal fixtures products.
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- 1910.1030 - Training requirements for maintenance of housekeeping personnel.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to product, purification/distillation - sterilization/disinfection system.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's requirement of social security number on medical records.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's requirements for offering hepatitis B vaccine.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to the coverage of housekeepers and laundry attendants in a hotel environment.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens as it relates to Hand-D-Aid Syringe Holder.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability to electric utilities.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's applicability to the use of bleach as a disinfectant.
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- 1910.1030 - Request for interpretation of the bloodborne pathogen standard (confidentiality issues).
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard's applicability to first aid providers for employees who accidentally rupture a sewage line.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens as it relates to home health care agencies.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's application to persons who perform first aid.
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- 1910.1030 - Coverage of child care workers under scope of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Maintenance operations of a construction nature.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it applies to containers used to discard disposable sharps.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard as it applies to nail salons.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard's application to physicians.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard and its possible applicability to a nursing registry.
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- 1910.1030 - Applicability of bloodborne pathogens to non-incorporated business owners and discarded feminine hygiene products.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard's relationship to group home living programs for retarded adults.
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- 1910.1030 - Exposure of temporary nursing personnel to bloodborne pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Janitorial employees exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Nursing personnel exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Application of provisions of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard to Funeral and Nursing Homes.
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- 1910.1030 - Feminine hygiene products as regulated waste.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard does not apply to construction work as defined in 29 CFR 1910.12.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard as it applies to regulated waste.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard as it applies to the use of disposable gloves.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it applies to the work area.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard regarding clarification of the recommendations when the hepatitis B vaccine schedule is interrupted.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it applies to disinfectants.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it applies to personal protective equipment and chemical labeling.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it applies to gloves used as personal protective equipment.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it relates to care facilities for the mentally retarded.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it relates to extracted teeth.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogen standard as it applies to personal protective equipment.
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- 1910.1030 - Summer camps and conference/retreat centers and the bloodborne pathogens standard.
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- 1910.1030 - Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens in the telecommunications industry.
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- 1910.1030 - Tuberculocidal disinfectant used to clean up blood or body fluids.
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- 1910.1030 - Eating and drinking in area where potentially infectious material exists
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- 1910.1030 - Coverage of Janitorial Workers Under Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
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- 1910.1030 - Feminine Hygiene Products
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens
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- 1910.1030 - Guidance on wearing gloves.
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- 1910.1030 - Handwashing requirements.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard as it relates to top-loading washing machines vs. front-loading washing machines.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogen standard relating to the telecommunications industry.
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- 1910.1030 - Infectious materials and nail and tissue clippers as sharps.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne pathogens standard in the dry cleaning and laundromat business.
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- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
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- 1910.1030 - Sample Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan
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- 1910.1030 - Eating and drinking in area where potentially infectious material exists.
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- 1910.1030 - Enforcement of Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
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- 1910.1030 - Decision or policy statement regarding the obligations and responsibilities of the employee leasing industry with respect to compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
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- 1910.1030 - Hemox Safe Deposit system for needles and syringes used with bloodborne pathogens
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