Homicides, unattended deaths, blood spills, etc. are all tragic events that no one plans on experiencing in their lifetime. As such, dealing and coping with the aftermath of these happenings is incredibly difficult. Tacking on the thought of restoring your home or the vicinity to its natural state can be overwhelming. It is important that no one attempt to clean up a scene if they have not been professionally trained. Not only can this be traumatic for friends and family, but very dangerous as well.
Over 20 years ago, The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) developed the Blood borne Pathogen Standard and The Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act to protect workers whose occupations expose them to dangerous, life threatening blood borne pathogens. Compliance with these standards are mandatory by federal law.
The following are the steps we take to remain in compliance and provide a healthy and safe work environment for our workers and the public:
- Exposure Control Plan
- Implementation and usage of UNIVERSAL precautions
- Usage of engineering controls
- Usage of work practice controls
- Appropriate personal protective equipment
- Hepatitis B Vaccinations for all employees
- Post exposure care and follow up
- Appropriate training and certifications for all employees
- Labels and signs for hazard communication
- Worker medical and training logs
Learn more about why compliance is key to prevention on our website.
At Brooks Remediation, our highly trained and professional biohazard remediation personnel is dedicated to helping people and communities when tragedy strikes. Contact us today and allow our empathetic and professional staff members alleviate the burden and responsibility involved in the cleanup and disinfection off of your shoulders, and on to ours. 800-663-2854
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