• Examine equipment which could become contaminated with
blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) before
servicing or shipping.
– Decontaminate this equipment and its parts as necessary
unless you can demonstrate that decontamination isn't feasible
– Attach an easily seen biohazard label to the equipment
stating which portions remain contaminated.
Reference:
Requirements for appropriate labels and color-coding are found in WAC 296-823-14025.
You must:
• Make sure that information on contaminated equipment is
communicated to all affected employees, the servicing
representative, and the manufacturer as appropriate, prior to
handling, servicing, or shipping so that appropriate
precautions will be taken.