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California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193. |
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Responsibilities: |
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Exposure Determination: |
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Exposure
determinations are based on an employee's reasonable potential for occupational
exposure to blood or OPIM. The following exposure determination and task
assessments shall be made without regard to the use of personal protective
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| Category I: | Tasks that involve direct contact with blood, body fluids, or tissues. All procedures, or other job-related tasks that involve an inherent potential for percutaneous, mucous membrane, or skin contact with blood or OPIM, are Category I tasks. The use of appropriate protective measures will be required for every employee engaged in Category I tasks. | |||
| Category II: | Tasks that involve no exposure to blood or OPIM, but may require performing unplanned Category I tasks. The normal work routine involves no contact with blood or OPIM, but contact may be required as a condition of employment. Appropriate protective measures shall be readily available for every employee engaged in Category II tasks. | |||
| Category III: | University employees that are not classified in Category I or II of this section. These employees do not perform tasks that involve contact with blood or OPIM, and Category I tasks are not a job requirement. The normal work routine does not involve contact with blood or OPIM. Persons who perform these duties are not called upon as part of their job responsibilities, to perform any category I tasks or assist in emergency medical care or first aid. | |||
| DEPARTMENT: | JOB CLASSIFICATION: | CAT I | CAT II | TASKS: |
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| ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS | RESEARCHER |
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Research involving human blood or OPIM. |
| CHILDREN'S CENTER | PROFESSIONAL STAFF |
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First aid as needed. |
| CHIME INSTITUTE | PROFESSIONAL STAFF |
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First aid as needed. |
| E H & S | CHEMICAL ERT PERSONNEL |
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Emergency response |
| HOUSING | CUSTODIANS |
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| KINESIOLOGY | ATHLETIC TRAINERS |
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First aid for athlete injuries. |
| KINESIOLOGY | LIFEGUARDS |
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First aid as needed. |
| PHYSICAL PLANT MANAGEMENT | CUSTODIANS |
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| PHYSICAL PLANT MANAGEMENT | GROUNDS |
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| PHYSICAL PLANT MANAGEMENT | PLUMBERS |
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| PUBLIC SAFETY | CSA SUPERVISORS |
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First Aid as needed. | |
| PUBLIC SAFETY | SWORN POLICE PERSONNEL |
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First aid, CPR, evidence handling |
| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | CLINICAL AID II |
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| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | CLINICAL LAB TECH II |
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| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | LICENSED VOC NURSE |
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| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | NURSE PRACTITIONER |
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| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | PHYSICAL THERAPIST |
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| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | REGISTERED NURSE |
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| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | RADIOLOGICAL TECH II |
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| STUDENT HEALTH CENTER | PHYSICIAN |
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Infections, sutures, cleaning wounds, bandaging, phlebotomy procedures, first aid, CPR, medical examinations |
| UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION | CUSTODIANS |
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| UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION | LIFEGUARDS |
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First Aid as needed. |
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Universal Precautions: |
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California State University, Northridge adheres to the practice of "Universal Precautions" to prevent contact with blood and other potentially infectious materials. Under circumstances in which differentiation between body fluid types is difficult or impossible, all body fluids shall be considered potentially infectious materials, regardless of the perceived status of the source individual. | |||
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Whenever
practical and feasible, engineering controls shall be used as a first
line of defense against occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
Work practice controls reduce employee exposure in the workplace by either
removing or isolating the employee from exposure.
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| This PPE will be worn singularly or in combination as guidelines specify. They will be worn when the potential exists for spattering, spraying, splashing droplets or aerosols of blood or any other potentially infectious materials may be present. Use of this PPE applies when the employees eyes, nose, or mouth are potentially exposed to contamination. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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HIV,
HBV, HCV Research:
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CSU Northridge is not currently involved in HIV, HBV or HCV research. Professors wishing to conduct such research in the future should contact the Environmental Health and Occupational Safety Office and request a review of their research proposal. | ||||||
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Hepatitis B Vaccination:
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hepatitis B vaccination series shall be made available to all employees
who's exposure determination is identified as being in Category I (Section
6.0), unless the employee has previously received the complete hepatitis
B vaccination series, and antibody testing has revealed that the employee
is immune, or the vaccine is contraindicated for medical reasons. |
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The hepatitis vaccination program consists of the following: | ||||||||||||||||||
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12.1 | PROCEDURES: |
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| The attending physician shall provide the University with the following information in writing within 15 days from completion of the evaluation: | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Communication of Hazards to Employees: |
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Communicating
hazards to employees who may potentially come into contact with bloodborne
pathogens is a vital component of this program in order to eliminate or
minimize exposure. |
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13.1 | SIGNS & LABELS: |
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13.2 | INFORMATION & TRAINING: |
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Employee training will be conducted prior to assignment of tasks where the potential for occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens are present. Additional, these employees will be retrained at least annually on the following elements: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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