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Bill to require all US Public Hospital to comply with OSHA Bloodborne Standard



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Dec 02, 2003 12:03 PM

Bill to require all US Public Hospital to comply with OSHA Bloodborne Standard

by Sharon

The following is from the Duke OEM list serv I thought it was appropriae for this forum as well.

"Tucked into the massive Medicare giveaway bill is a provision that would require public hospitals not currently covered by the OSH Act (about half of all the states; those without federally approved state plan OSHA programs) to meet the agency's bloodborne pathogen standard - including the safer needle provisions by July 1, 2004, or face civil monetary penalties mirroring those under the OSHAct. This requirement would be in addition to any state safer needle laws in these non-state plan states. For hospital workers in about a dozen states (AL, AR, CO, FL, ID, IL, LA, MS, MT, ND, NE, SD & WI), this will be the first time that they are covered by these types of protections. Section 947 on pages 627-629 states that:

'In the case of hospitals that are not otherwise subject to the OSHAct, to comply with the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard under section 1910.1030 . . .A hospital that fails to comply . . is subject to a civil money penalty . . [in] an amount similar to the amount of civil penalties that may be imposed under the OSHAct for a violation of the Bloodborne Pathogens standard. . . The amendments made by this section shall apply to hospitals as of July 1, 2004.' "


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