A. One of the keys to implementing a successful ECP is to identify exposure situations employees may encounter. To facilitate this, the following lists have been prepared:
1. Job classification in which all employees have occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens (Exhibit "B");
2. Job classifications in which some employees have occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens (Exhibit "C");
3. Tasks and procedures in which occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens occur (Exhibit "D"). These tasks and procedures are performed by employees in the job classifications shown on the two previous lists.
B. The department's designated employee shall be responsible for revising and updating these lists as tasks, procedures, and classifications change. These revisions shall be forwarded the Risk Manager for inclusion in the plan.
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