Wash. Admin. Code § 296-62-50015 - Hazardous drugs control program
(1)
Each health care facility covered under the scope of this chapter must develop
and implement a written hazardous drugs control program. Elements of the
hazardous drugs control program may be located in other documents such as the
employer's accident prevention program or other policies and procedures as long
as they are referenced in the program. The hazardous drugs control program
must, at a minimum, include the following:
(a) A written inventory of hazardous drugs in
the workplace.
(b) A current hazard
assessment for hazardous drugs for which there is reasonably anticipated
occupational exposure.
(c)
Hazardous drugs policies and procedures including, but not limited to:
(i) Engineering controls (equipment use and
maintenance).
(ii) Personal
protective equipment.
(iii) Safe
handling practices (receiving and storage, labeling, preparing, administering,
and disposing of hazardous drugs).
(iv) Cleaning, housekeeping, and waste
handling.
(v) Spill
control.
(vi) Personnel issues
(such as exposure of pregnant workers).
(vii) Training.
(2) A standard or universal
precautions approach to managing occupational exposure to hazardous drugs is
recommended by NIOSH; however, due to the variety of factors that affect
occupational exposure some health care facilities may find it more effective to
institute precautions based on exposure risk. For example a tiered approach
that effectively matches precautions to the nature of exposure may be used
including, but not limited to, handling, storing, cleaning, preparing and
engineering controls.
(3) Review
and update the written hazardous drugs control program annually and whenever
changes that affect occupational exposure occur, such as introduction of a new
hazardous drug, or a change in handling practices.
(4) Seek and consider input from employees
who may be exposed to hazardous drugs as a result of the performance of their
duties regarding the quality and effectiveness of the hazardous drugs control
program.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060, and 2011 c 39. 12-02-053, § 296-62-50015, filed 1/3/12, effective 1/1/14.
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