An Exposure Control Plan (ECP) typically includes the following seven components:
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Exposure Determination: Identifying job classifications and tasks where employees may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens or hazardous materials.
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Implementation of Control Methods: Describing the procedures and controls to minimize exposure, such as engineering controls, work practices, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
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Vaccination and Medical Evaluation: Outlining provisions for vaccination against specific pathogens and access to medical evaluations for exposed employees.
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Training: Providing training programs for employees on the risks associated with exposure and the measures for prevention.
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Post-Exposure Evaluation: Detailing procedures for reporting and evaluating exposure incidents, including follow-up care.
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Recordkeeping: Specifying how records related to exposure incidents, training, and medical evaluations will be maintained.
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Plan Review and Update: Establishing a process for regularly reviewing and updating the ECP to ensure its effectiveness and compliance with regulations.
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