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8. Comply with OSHA standards and/or applicable state job safety and health standards as written in our safety procedures manual.
A violation of a safety precaution is in itself an unsafe act. A violation may lead to disciplinary action, up to and including discharge.
Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control
To protect Team Members who may reasonably anticipate being occupationally exposed to blood and other potentially infectious materials during work tasks, our organization has instituted a Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Program.
Briefly, our program includes a Team Member exposure determination, information and training about bloodborne pathogens, the availability of hepatitis B vaccinations, Universal Precautions, engineering controls, safe work practices, personal protective equipment and housekeeping measures to help reduce the risks of occupational exposure. Procedures to be used following an exposure incident and necessary record keeping are also included. These matters are discussed in our written Exposure Control Plan, which is available to you in accordance with the plan.
Further information about our Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Program will be provided to affected Team Members and may be obtained from your direct supervisor.
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