In The Osha Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Opim Stands For
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What does OPIM stand for?
Other potentially infectious materials
Which of the following is not required as part of an organization's Exposure Control Plan (ECP)
Must list all department personnel by name
How often is bloodborne pathogens training required?
At time of initial assignment and annually thereafter
Generally speaking, how long from exposure to the hepatitis B virus until someone experiences symptoms?
90 days
Universal precautions are designed to? Select the best choice.
Prevent contact with blood or OPIM
An employee, who has an occupational exposure potential with blood or OPIM, does not need to notify their supervisor as to the existence of an open sore.
False
Employees who have an occupational exposure risk to blood or OPIM are to be offered the hepatitis B vaccination series at no cost.
True
Of the three options listed, which is the preferred method to protect employees from exposure to blood or OPIM?
Engineering Controls
An employee who has been exposed to blood or OPIM must be offered a private medical evaluation. They must then receive a copy of the evaluation within ______ days.
15
The hepatitis B virus can last for up to seven days outside of the body.
True
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