Are You OSHA Compliant?

Q. My practice employs fewer than 10 people. Do I still have to comply with Occupational Safety and Hazard Administration's (OSHA's) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard? What are the basic requirements?

A. Yes. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard applies to all employers with employees who have occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials, regardless of how many people you employ.

However, workplaces with 10 or fewer employees are exempt from OSHA recordkeeping requirements and are also exempt from recording and maintaining a sharps injury log. All other applicable provisions of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard still apply.

Under the standard, your practice must maintain a written exposure control plan; provide safety needles and puncture-proof containers; make sure your staff follows "housekeeping" safety rules; provide gloves, masks, and other protective equipment; promptly evaluate and treat workers who have a needlestick or other exposure to blood; provide hepatitis B vaccinations to workers who are exposed to blood; and train workers each year on bloodborne diseases. 

Last Updated On

October 07, 2022

Originally Published On

March 23, 2010

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