Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan Checklist



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1. Principle Investigator or Supervisor: 2. PI Signature: 3. Date: 4. Department / Building / Lab Number: 5. Campus Phone: 6. Mobile Phone: 7. Laboratory Room Numbers where human material is used and / or stored: 8. IBC Protocol Number: (if applicable) Section I: General Laboratory Information Section II: Brief Description of Project SUBMIT A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICE 1

Section III: Occupational Exposure 1. Infectious Materials Used in this Laboratory (answer all that apply) Established human cell lines? List cell name and /or tissue type. Is this from a cell line repository, commercial source, or another investigator? Human blood, serum, plasma, blood products, components, or primary cell cultures or primary lines? List cell name and /or tissue type Was the specimen tested for any viral agents? If yes, which agents? Human body fluids: cerebrospinal fluid, synvial fluid, pleural fluid, pericardial fluid, peritoneal fluid, semen, vaginal secretions, amniotic fluid, saliva, any body fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood and body fluids in situations where it is difficult or impossible to differentiate between body fluids? List body fluid and source. Unfixed human tissue or organ (other than intact skin)? List type and source. SUBMIT A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICE 2

Cell, tissue, or organ cultures containing HIV; culture medium or other solutions containing HIV or HBV; blood, organs or other tissues from experimental animals infected with HIV or HBV? List cell name and /or tissue type and source. Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan Checklist 2. Job Classification with Occupational Exposure: Please list name, job title and ID number for those working with human materials. Name Job Title ID 3. Procedures and Tasks Involving Human Blood or Other Infectious Material (check all that apply) Injections into humans or animals using human specimens including cell lines. Other use of needles with human specimens including cell lines. Preparing, dissecting, cutting, or otherwise handling human blood, tissue, or cell lines. Pipetting, mixing, centrifuging, or vortexing human blood, fluid, tissue, or cell lines. Handling tubes or toehr containers of human blood, fluid, tissue, or cell lines. Cleaning spills of human blood, fluid, tissue, or cell lines. Preparing or handling primary and established human cell cultures. Basic first aid with human blood or dluid exposure. Performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Other: (Please specify) Section IV: Sharps Management 1. List sharps procedures currently in use. (If needles are not handled as part of the research or work covered by the supplement, please put N/A below and proceed to Section V. For those handling needles: RECAPPING NEEDLES BY HAND IS PROHIBITED). Procedure Mechanical Devices Used Recap If Recap, what method SUBMIT A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICE 3

2. Sharps review - sharps use is to be reviewed on at least an annual basis and documented on the Wake Forest University Sharps Review form. Has Sharps review been completed within the past 12 months? Date of last Sharps review. Attach copy of last Sharps review. Section V: Equipment Decontamination 1. List instructions and schedule for decontaminating and Decontamination maintaning equipment Instructions (Ex. Wipe Facility area, surface or equipment to clean and/or decontaminate (Ex. Biosafety cabinet) w/ 70% EtOH before and after working in cabinet on daily basis) Frequency (Daily, Weekly, etc) Cleaning Agents and/or disinfectants used (Ex. Bleach) 2. Specify any special waste handling procedures, if applicable. 3. Do you have a piece of equipment that can not be disinfected or cleaned? 4. List the equipment and reason it can not be disinfected or cleaned. Section VI: Engineering Controls 1. List Engineering Controls in place (Ex. Biosafety cabinet, sharps container, etc) Engineering Control Location Scheduled Maintenance (Inpsection and maintenance daily, weekly, etc) Responsible party for reviewing effectiveness of the engineering control Section VII: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) SUBMIT A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICE 4

1. List PPE information PPE Disposable Gloves Utility Gloves Lab Coats Safety Glasses / Goggles Aprons Face Shields and Masks Other 1. List location of WFU Biohazard Waste Management Plan 2. List location of biohazard spill clean up material 3. List location of Biohazard Waste containers Tasks requiring use Section VIII: Spill Decontamination Responsible party for providing PPE Disposal Instructions Decontamination Instructions SUBMIT A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICE 5