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In The Osha Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Opim Stands For

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QUESTION 1

What does OPIM stand for?

ANSWER

Other potentially infectious materials

QUESTION 2

Which of the following is not required as part of an organization's Exposure Control Plan (ECP)

ANSWER

Must list all department personnel by name

QUESTION 3

How often is bloodborne pathogens training required?

ANSWER

At time of initial assignment and annually thereafter

QUESTION 4

Generally speaking, how long from exposure to the hepatitis B virus until someone experiences symptoms?

ANSWER

90 days

QUESTION 5

Universal precautions are designed to? Select the best choice.

ANSWER

Prevent contact with blood or OPIM

QUESTION 6

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.

ANSWER

False

QUESTION 7

Employees who have an occupational exposure risk to blood or OPIM are to be offered the hepatitis B vaccination series at no cost.

ANSWER

True

QUESTION 8

Of the three options listed, which is the preferred method to protect employees from exposure to blood or OPIM?

ANSWER

Engineering Controls

QUESTION 9

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.

ANSWER

15

QUESTION 10

The hepatitis B virus can last for up to seven days outside of the body.

ANSWER

True

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