92.9k views
0 votes
Treating all human blood and other potentially infectious material, as if known to be infectious, for bloodborne pathogens.

A. Exposure Control Plan
B. Engineering Controls
C. Universal Precautions
D. Personal Protective Equipment

User Raduation
by
5.7k points

2 Answers

4 votes

I couldn't know for certain cause I don't know what course it is. But according to OSHA, a Exposure Control Plan is used for limited contact with bloody or body fluids so...

A:

is my guess

User Jayendra Parmar
by
4.4k points
5 votes

Answer:

C. Universal Precautions

Step-by-step explanation:

Universal precautions, or standard precautions state that all human blood or other fluids or potentially infectious mateiral should be treated as if known to be infectious, this is in order to prevent any risk of infectious exposure to the workers of a facility or institution.

User Aseem Kishore
by
5.3k points