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Bloodborne
OSHA references on bloodborne pathogens, needle sticks, tuberculosis, etc.
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Very large number of articles and resources related to BBP and needlestick injuries
Full text of OSHA Standard 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens
OSHA Fact Sheet 92-46. Bloodborne Pathogens Final Standard Summary
FAQ answers questions about the 5193 Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requirements
Frequently Asked Questions about Cal/OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard -- Title 8 5193
Final rule took effect July 30, 1999 - text of the law & summary of its provisions
Full text of directives to OSHA inspectors on conducting bloodborne pathogens inspections - 213 pgs
OSHA technical materials on needlestick safety and prevention requirements
Response from over 300 individual health care facilities
Training and reference materials for OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standard
Guidance on protecting health care workers from needstick injuries
Sharp-tip suture needles are the leading source of percutaneous injuries to surgical personnel
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Industrial Hygiene / Biosafety
Full text bloodborne pathogens programs and technical resources
Industrial Hygiene / Labs
Chemical Hygiene Plans, standard operating procedures, lab safety programs, etc.
Industrial Hygiene / Tuberculosis
OSHA and CDC guidelines for control of tuberculosis
Medicine / Infection Control
Infection control in hospitals and healthcare institutions
Safety / Needlesticks
Needlestick injury prevention, legislation, safety devices
