Literature DB >> 10117435

OSHA gets into dirty laundry.

S C Weller1.   

Abstract

Second of a three-part series on the new bloodborne pathogens rule, this article covers exposure control plans, personal protective equipment for laundry workers, and compliance monitoring. In short, the rule mandates more record keeping for employers and less exposure for employees. By May 5, every laundry with employees who could "reasonably anticipate" coming into contact with blood-soiled linen and needles or sharps must establish a written exposure control plan. Turn to page 60 for information to help you get into compliance.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 10117435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Text Rent        ISSN: 0195-0118


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1.  A Qualitative Study of Barriers to Personal Protective Equipment Use among Laundry Workers in Government Hospitals, Hawassa, Ethiopia.

Authors:  Aiggan Tamene; Abel Afework; Lewam Mebratu
Journal:  J Environ Public Health       Date:  2020-09-22
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