Bloodborne Pathogens

All work with human blood; body fluids; unfixed human cells, tissues, or organs; and any lab based research activities involving HIV or HBV must be done in accordance with the UNH Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan.

Occupation Specific Controls & Work Practices
Exposure Risk Category Departments Procedure
Occupational Health Services A
? Department of Nursing

A

? UNH Police Department

B

? Housekeeping (Facility Operations)

E

? Athletics F
? Campus Recreation

F

? Kinesiology Athletic Training Option

F

? Research & Teaching Labs Using Blood or OPIM G
Collateral Maintenance (Facility Operations) C
? Housing Maintenance

C

? Grounds & Events Workers D
? Child Study & Development Center H
? Cooperative Extension

H

? Kinesiology Outdoor 188体育app_188体育在线-平台官网 Option

H

? Dining Services I
? Thompson School Food Prep Staff/Students

I

? Small Projects Construction Team J
? Transportation Garage

J

Hep B Vaccination Requirements
Exposure Risk Category Hep B Vaccinations Hep B Form
Occupational Available pre-exposure Required
Collateral Available post-exposure + pre-exposure in some cases based on department policy Not Required
Training Requirements
Exposure Risk Category Training Content Training Frequency
Occupational

Full Bloodborne Pathogen Training - REQUIRED

Initial + Annually

Collateral

Biological Safety Awareness - Available

None

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Contact Information

Dana Buckley, Biological Safety & Security Officer
Environmental Health & Safety
Perpetuity Hall?
Phone: (603) 862-0197
Email: dana.buckley@unh.edu