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Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Employer Requirements for Exposure Control Plan:

A) No requirement for an Exposure Control Plan.

B) Annual review of the Exposure Control Plan.

C) Biennial update of the Exposure Control Plan.

D) Quarterly assessment of the Exposure Control Plan.

E) Continuous monitoring of the Exposure Control Plan.

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Final answer:

The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires employers to have an Exposure Control Plan, which involves annual reviews, biennial updates, and continuous monitoring.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Health and it is applicable to High School level students.

The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires that employers have an Exposure Control Plan to protect workers from exposure to bloodborne diseases. According to the given information, the employer requirements for the Exposure Control Plan include:

  1. Annual review of the Exposure Control Plan
  2. Biennial update of the Exposure Control Plan
  3. Continuous monitoring of the Exposure Control Plan
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