Ohio Admin. Code 3352-7-08 - Nonoccupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens
(A)
Purpose. To
address the health concerns related to non-occupational exposures to bloodborne
pathogens to university students, employees, and volunteers.
(B)
Scope.
(1)
This policy
covers the process and financial responsibilities of university students,
employees, volunteers, and Wright state university concerning medical services
provided following non-occupational exposures to blood or other potentially
infectious material (OPIM).
(2)
This policy does not cover occupational
exposure to blood or OPIM. Procedures for addressing occujpational exposure can
be found in the university's exposure control plan available from the
department of environmental health and safety.
(C)
Definitions
(1)
Bloodborne
pathogens - pathogenic microorganisms and viruses that are present in human
blood that can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not
limited to, hepatitis virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV).
(2)
Exposure - eye, mouth, mucous membrane, non-intact
skin, or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious
materials.
(3)
Immediate health care services - may include any of the
following:
(a)
Medical counseling and associated services provided
immediately following the exposure to document the route of exposure and
circumstances related to the incident and provide recommendations for further
medical services.
(b)
Blood tests to monitor for potential infectious
agents/antibodies per Public Health Service Guidelines, including the costs for
testing a source individual.
(c)
Booster
immunizations provided immediately following the
exposure.
(4)
Non-occupational exposure - Exposure to blood or OPIM
by university employees, students, or volunteers which occurs while on campus
or off campus in an academic or research setting or while providing a service
for WSU or in support of the activities of WSU. This category applies to
university employees only under the following conditions:
(a)
The employee is
in a non-work status and is exposed to blood or OPIM while providing a service
for WSU or in support of the activities of WSU.
(b)
The employee is
on official work status and becomes exposed to blood or OPIM while conducting
activities not normally associated with their job
description.
(5)
Other potentially infectious material (OPIM) - human
blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood; semen,
vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid,
pericardial fluid, peritoneal fluid, amniotic fluid, saliva in dental
procedures, any body fluid visibly contaminated with blood, and all body fluids
in situations where it is difficult or impossible to differentiate between body
fluids; and/or any unfixed tissue or organ (other than intact skin) from a
human (living or dead); human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) containing cell or
tissue cultures, organ cultures, and HIV or HBV containing culture medium or
other tissues from experimental animals infected with HIV or
HBV.
(6)
Person-in-charge - Any person who is responsible for
and/or supervises activities of other people who have non-occupational
exposures. This person may be a supervisor, principal investigator, department
chair, director, clinical instructor, or a person in charge of a university
sponsored program.
(7)
Source individual - Individual, living or dead, whose
blood or other potentially infectious materials may be a source of exposure to
blood or other potentially infectious material(s). Examples include, but are
not limited to, hospital and clinic patients; clients in institutions for the
developmentally disabled; trauma victims; clients of drug and alcohol treatment
facilities; residents of hospices and nursing homes; human remains; and
individuals who donate or sell blood or blood components.
(8)
Volunteer -
uncompensated individuals who perform work or provide services to WSU, support
activities of WSU, or to gain experience in specific
endeavors.
(D)
Responsibilities
(1)
Office of the
provost- provide a funding account to pay for medical services provided under
this policy that are not deemed the responsibility of the exposed individual or
off-site clinic or location.
(2)
Environmental
health and safety
(a)
Develop, review, and revise as necessary this
policy.
(b)
Manage the reporting process established in this
policy.
(c)
Ensure the proper distribution of funds from the
account established under this policy to pay for costs over and above the
personal insurance coverage of the exposed individual that are the
responsibility of Wright state university.
(3)
University units
working in a volunteer or didactic manner with an off-site facility (includes
the Boonshoft school of medicine and the (College of nursing and health)
(a)
For those
off-site facilities capable of providing immediate health care services (i.e.,
hospitals, urgent care facilities) the university unit shall develop and
implement contractual agreements with the off-site medical facilities that
stipulate the responsibility of the medical facility to provide, at their cost,
all immediate health care services in keeping with the current "Public Health
Service Guidelines for the Management of Occupational Exposures to HB V, HCV,
and HIV and Recommendations for Postexposure Prophylaxis" for any university
student, employee, or volunteer who may experience anon-occupational exposure
to blood or OPIM while performing duties at the off-site medical
facility.
(b)
The university unit shall assume financial
responsibility, when an off-site medical facility fails to do so contrary to
the established contractual agreement, for any immediate health care service
provided as a result of their student, volunteer, or employee experiencing a
non-occupational exposure to blood or OPIM.
(4)
Person-in-charge
(a)
Ensure anyone serving under their supervision who
experiences a non-occupational exposure is provided immediate health care
services as described in this policy.
(b)
Ensure Wright
state university "Occupational/Non-Occupational Injury/Illness and Incident
Report", available from environment health and safety (EHS), is completed and
submitted to EHS following any non-occupational exposure to anyone serving
under their supervision.
(c)
In cases when the exposure is a result of a needlestick
ensure a BWC "Sharps Injury Form Needlestick Report", available from EHS, is
completed and submitted to EHS.
(4)
Exposed
individual.
(a)
To ensure coverage under this policy the individual shall
follow all pre and post exposure procedures, including, but not limited to, the
use of universal precautions and all applicable procedures set forth in
section
paragraph (E) of this policy as well as any procedures established by their
college or university unit.
(b)
Submit for
coverage under their personal health insurance the costs for health care
services, not otherwise covered under this policy, following a non-occupational
exposure to flood or OPIM.
(E)
Procedures
(1)
When a university
student employee, or volunteer experiences a nonoccupational exposure as
defined in this policy they should immediately wash the injury site with soap
and water and report the exposure to the person-in-charge.
(2)
Depending on
applicability an exposed individual shall accomplish one of the
following:
(a)
If exposure occurs at an off-site medical clinic contact
infection control, employee health, or emergency services to facilitate an
exposure risk assessment and initiate any immediate health care services as
deemed appropriate.
(b)
If exposure occurs at an off-site, non-medical type
facility or location, or on-campus after hours, report to the nearest emergency
room or urgent care facility to facilitate an exposure risk assessment and
initiate any immediate health care services as deemed
appropriate.
(c)
If exposure occurs on campus during operating hours
of/Student health services (SHS) report to SHS to facilitate an exposure risk
assessment and initiate any immediate health care series as deemed appropriate.
If health care services are beyond the capabilities of SHS the exposed
individual may be referred to another healthcare facility for proper
care.
(3)
All immediate health care services provided to an
exposed individual under this policy will be at no cost to the exposed
individual over and above their insurance coverage. Expenses for immediate
health care services will be the responsibility of the entity identified under
the contractual agreement stipulated in section
paragraph (D)(3) of
this policy
rule. In cases when no contractual agreement has been established between a
university unit and an affiliated medical facility the costs will be paid by
the university unit. In cases when exposure occurs at a campus facility or at
an off-site location where no contractual agreement for the facility to assume
financial responsibility is possible (i.e. free clinic) the costs will be paid
via the fund established in section
paragraph (D)(1) of
this policy
rule.
(4)
Any additional medical services provided immediately
following the exposure or recommended as follow up medical services shall be
the full financial responsibility of the exposed individual. This may include,
but not be limited to:
(a)
Post-exposure prophylaxis.
(b)
Medical
counseling provided beyond that experienced immediately following the
exposure.
(c)
Blood tests to monitor for potential infectious
agents/antibodies beyond that experienced immediately following the
exposure.
(5)
The person-in-charge, collectively with the exposed
individual, shall complete and submit a "Wright State University
Occupational/Non- Occupational Injury/Illness and Incident Report", and if
applicable, a "BWC Sharps Injury Form Needlestick
Report".
(F)
References. "Public Health Service Guidelines for the
Management of Occupational Exposures to HBV, HCV, and HIV and Recommendations
for Postexposure Prophylaxis (www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf
rr/rr5011.pdf
)"
(G)
Forms.
(1)
"Wright State
University Occupational/Non-Occupational Injury/Illness and Incident
Report"(http://www.wright.edu/administration/ehs/resources/documents/injuryre
port.pdf
)
(2)
"BWC Sharps Injury Form Needlestick
Report"(http://www.ohiobwc.com/downloads/blankpdf/SH-12.pdf
)
Replaces: 3352.03-7-08
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3352.03
Rule Amplifies: 3352.03
Prior Effective Dates: 5/31/99, 7/23/93, 12/1/91, 2/1/91, 8/31/01, 3/15/13
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