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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0527373
PE
4557
FACILITY_ID
FA0018533
FACILITY_NAME
LIFE LINE SCREENING OF AMERICA
STREET_NUMBER
6150
STREET_NAME
OAK TREE
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
INDEPENDENCE
Zip
44131
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
6150 OAK TREE BLVD
QC Status
Approved
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to any person within or outside the workplace except as required by the <br /> standard or as may be required by law. <br /> APPENDIX A: Definitions <br /> Biohazard Label—A label affixed to rendered safe for handling,use, or <br /> containers of regulated waste, disposal. <br /> refrigerator/freezers and other containers <br /> used to store, transport or ship blood and Engineering Controls— Controls (e.g., <br /> other potentially infectious materials. The sharps disposal containers, retractable <br /> label must be fluorescent orange-red in lancets) that isolate or remove the <br /> color with the biohazard symbol and the bloodbome pathogens hazard from the <br /> word biohazard on the lower part of the workplace. <br /> label. <br /> Exposure Incident—A specific eye, <br /> Blood— Human blood, human blood mouth, other mucous membrane, non <br /> components, and products made from intact skin, or parenteral contact with blood <br /> human blood. or other potentially infectious materials that <br /> results from the performance of an <br /> Bloodborne Pathogens— Pathogenic employee's duties. <br /> micro-organisms that are present in human <br /> blood and can infect and cause disease in V— Hepatitis B Virus. <br /> humans. These pathogens include, but <br /> are not limited to, Hepatitis B virus (HBV), IV— Human Immunodeficiency Virus <br /> and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV.) <br /> Licensed Healthcare Professional—A <br /> Clinical Laboratory—A workplace where person whose legally permitted scope of <br /> diagnostic or other screening procedures practice allows him or her to independently <br /> are performed on blood or other potentially perform the activities required by <br /> infectious materials. paragraph (f) "Hepatitis B Vaccination and <br /> Post Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up" <br /> Contaminated—The presence or the of OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens <br /> reasonably anticipated presence of blood Standard. <br /> or other potentially infectious materials on <br /> an item or surface. Medical Consultation—A consultation <br /> which takes place between an employee <br /> Contaminated Sharps- Contaminated and a licensed medical professional for the <br /> objects that can penetrate the skin purpose of determining the employee's <br /> including, but not limited to needles, medical condition resulting from exposure <br /> scalpels, broken glass, broken capillary to blood or other potentially infectious <br /> tubes, and exposed ends of dental wire. materials, as well as any further evaluation <br /> or treatment that is required. <br /> Decontamination—The use of physical or <br /> chemical means to remove, inactivate, or Occupational Exposure— Reasonably <br /> destroy bloodborne pathogens on a anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane, <br /> surface or item to the point where they are or parenteral contact with blood or other <br /> no longer capable of transmitting infectious potentially infectious materials, as well as <br /> particles and the surface or item is <br /> Page 8 of 16 <br />
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