OSHA Seeks Comment on Occupational Exposure to Infectious Diseases in Health Care Settings in Preparation for Possible Regulatory Action

2medical equipment.JPGThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is seeking information and comment (pdf) on occupational exposure to infectious agents in health care and health care-related settings in order to determine whether it will take further regulatory action to limit the spread of occupationally acquired infectious diseases. According to a summary of this request published in the Federal Register, OSHA is interested in strategies that are being used in work settings where health care is provided (e.g., hospitals, outpatient clinics, clinics in schools and correctional facilities) and health care-related settings (e.g., laboratories that handle potentially infectious biological materials, medical examiner offices and mortuaries) to mitigate the risk of occupationally acquired infectious diseases.  Continue reading this entry at Littler’s Washington DC Employment Law Update blog.

Photo credit: Kaupang

Information contained in this publication is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor is it a substitute for the professional judgment of an attorney.