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y;.,:. ..:.:. , <br />"° °' ``''l"'' `tle •;Task .Ex sureDescri tion'.::` <br />>.'Eii'osure.Potebtial.:''> <br />Employee(s) working near sanitation dumps <br />XX <br />Underground employees working on live sanitation lines <br />XXX <br />First Aid/CPR responders <br />XX <br />Johnson — Davis Inc., Pipelayers, Hilimen, Tailmen <br />X <br />Johnson — Davis Inc., heavy equipment operators <br />X <br />Johnson — Davis Inc., shop/maintenance employees <br />XX <br />Johnson — Davis Inc., Masons/Carpenters <br />X <br />Johnson — Davis Inc., Foremen, Superintendents <br />X <br />Johnson — Davis Inc., administration <br />X <br />XXX= High exposure potential <br />XX = Moderate exposure potential <br />X = Minimal (slight or no exposure potential) <br />Administrative Controls are procedures or "rules" put in place to enhance the safety of employees. <br />Engineering Controls are safety equipment that is put in place to protect employees, such as sharps <br />containers for needle disposal, rubber gloves, clear mouth barriers for CPR, etc. <br />The following table is a guide that shows which PPE should be used to protect employees from blood <br />borne pathogens while working in possible contaminated areas and rendering First Aid or CPR to others: <br />Face <br />Protective <br />Disposable <br />Waterproof <br />shield/safety <br />mouthpiece <br />nitrile gloves <br />boots <br />goggles <br />Rendering CPR <br />X <br />X <br />Handling sewage contaminated dirt <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />Contact with ground water near <br />X <br />x <br />x <br />land fill <br />First Aid/ blood contact <br />X <br />X <br />Underground workw/live sewers <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />19 <br />