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BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN <br /> (HASP Template 7/9/2021) <br /> ARCADIS OFFICE/PROJECT: <br /> WRITTEN BY: Shawn Roberts DATE WRITTEN: 7/11/2023 <br /> REVISED BY: N/A DATE REVISED: N/A <br /> Purpose: <br /> Each Arcadis field office or project site that designates employees to render first aid as part of their job duties, are <br /> required to develop a written Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan ("ECP"). The plan may be used in this format <br /> or incorporated in another way into the project HASP. <br /> The purpose of the ECP is to eliminate or minimize employee exposure to bloodborne pathogens. It will be accessible to <br /> all employees and reviewed at least once per year. The ECP does not apply to employees who have not been <br /> designated to render first aid. <br /> Definitions: <br /> Bloodborne Pathogens ("6613") are microorganisms present in human blood including, but not limited to, HBV <br /> (Hepatitis B virus) and HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). <br /> BBP Exposure is a specific eye, mouth, mucous membrane, or non-intact skin (e.g., bites, cuts, abrasions) <br /> contact with another person's blood or other body fluid contaminated with blood. <br /> Employees, for purposes of this ECP, are employees who have been designated to render first aid as part of their <br /> job duties. <br /> First Aid, for purposes of Arcadis employees, includes rendering basic first aid and adult CPR, but does not <br /> include injections, intravenous interventions or any other invasive procedure, technique or treatment. <br /> Victim is the person who is being given first aid. <br /> Exposure Determination <br /> The following employees have the potential for occupational exposure to BBPs because they have been designated to <br /> render first aid as part of their job responsibilities: <br /> EMPLOYEE NAME &JOB TITLE <br /> 1. All employees onsite have the potential to be exposed to BBPs <br /> 2. <br /> 3. <br /> 4. <br /> 5. <br />