Letters of Interpretation

OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards, and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. Each letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed.

Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information.

These letters of interpretation and the standards they address may not apply to OSHA State Plans. State Plans are required to have standards and enforcement programs that are at least as effective as OSHA's and may have different or additional requirements. Please see OSHA-approved State Plans for more information.

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Date Title Standard Number
The requirements for disposal of contaminated waste once the needle has been destroyed. 1910.1030
EPA-Registered disinfectants for HIV/HBV. 1910.1030
Information related to Bloodborne Pathogens. 1910.1030
Requirement to obtain a healthcare professional's written opinion in the "pre-exposure vaccination setting." 1910.1030
Application and enforcement of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard in a barber shop. 1910.1030
Response: Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (BBP) and Alaska CASPA - Code Interpretation. 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. 1910.1030
The OSHA policy on the use of disinfectants that are registered with the EPA as being effective against HBV and HIV. 1910.1030, 1910.1030(d)(4)(ii)
Change in training requirements for bloodborne pathogens and tuberculosis. 1910.1030
Appropriateness of the usage of video presentations in meeting the OSHA bloodborne training requirements. 1910.1030
The SPS "Needle-Eater" and accessory sharps transfer container. 1910.1030
Disinfectant products "D-125" and "Public Places" 1910.1030(d)(4)(ii)(A)
Approval for cut and puncture resistant gloves. 1910.1030
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard at the Institutions. 1910.1030
OSHA Guidelines for Medical Practices. 1910.1030
Hazards of Smoke Generated from Surgical Procedures 1910.1030
Doctors required to wear gloves while fitting patients with contact lenses. 1910.1030
The potential for the transmission of HIV from contact with urine specimens. 1910.1030
The situations under which dry cleaning establishments would be covered by the bloodborne pathogens standard 1910.1030
Classification of saliva in dental procedures under the bloodborne pathogens standard. 1910.1030