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The Exposure control plan contains information and procedures to procedures to protect employees from expo and transmission of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace.

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According to the OSHA Blood borne Pathogens Standard, an Exposure Control Plan must meet certain criteria: It must be written specifically for each facility. It must be reviewed and updated at least yearly (to reflect changes such as new worker. positions or technology used to reduce exposures to blood or body fluids)

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