Housekeeping

Description

In the workplace, housekeeping refers to maintaining a clean, sanitary, and safe environment. Keeping the workplace clean helps prevent injuries and reduce the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

Employers are required to:

  • Implement a written cleaning schedule
  • Determine the most effective methods to decontaminate each area of the facility

Regulated Waste
Under the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and OSHA define regulated waste as:

  • Liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM)
  • Contaminated items that would release blood or OPIM if compressed
  • Items caked with dried blood or OPIM that could release these materials during handling
  • Contaminated sharps
  • Pathological and microbiological wastes containing blood or OPIM

Proper housekeeping and handling of regulated waste are critical to maintaining a safe work environment and minimizing occupational exposure.

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