The AIDS Free Generation is Due in 2015

This World AIDS Day – December 1st – we are launching a new campaign that brings light to the important fact that by 2015 we can have a world where virtually no child is born with HIV. With continued funding to organizations like the Global Fund, we have a chance to work towards a world […]
What can be done to control exposure to bloodborne pathogens?

In order to reduce or eliminate the hazards of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, an employer must implement an exposure control plan for the worksite with details on employee protection measures. The plan must also describe how an employer will use a combination of engineering and work practice controls, ensure the use of personal protective […]
Hepatitis C FAQs for the Public

What is Hepatitis C? Hepatitis C is a contagious liver disease that ranges in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, lifelong illness that attacks the liver. It results from infection with the Hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is spread primarily through contact with the blood of an infected person. […]
Hepatitis C: Did You Know? YouTube Video

CDC issued a recommendation that all Americans born from 1945-1965 get tested for Hepatitis C. People in this age group are five times more likely to have Hepatitis C. Below is a like to a video created to describe what Hepatitis C is and why testing is important: YouTube
May is Hepatitis Awareness Month

Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C can become chronic, life-long infections which can lead to liver cancer. Millions of Americans are living with chronic viral hepatitis, and many do not know they are infected. The word “hepatitis” means inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis is most often caused by one of several viruses, which is why […]
Screening, Dental Devices

Dental Device Screening and Evaluation Forms In collaboration with the American Dental Association and the Training for Development of Innovative Control Technologies Project (a collaboration based at San Francisco General Hospital of frontline healthcare workers, product designers, and industrial hygienists to prevent exposure to blood through better screening of medical devices and equipment), the […]
Occupational Exposure and Dentistry

Occupational Infection Control in Dental Settings What constitutes an occupational exposure in dentistry? An exposure is defined as a percutaneous injury (e.g., needlestick or cut with a sharp object) or mucous membrane/nonintact skin contact with blood, saliva, tissue, or other body fluids that are potentially infectious. Exposure incidents might place dental healthcare personnel at […]
OSHA Violation in Albany

$28,000 Fine for Using Nonengineered Hypodermic Needles in Albany The Newburgh medical practice in Albany, New York faces a total of $44,800 in fines following a compliance inspection. This began in September 2012 by OSHA’s Albany Area Office. OSHA issued the medical practice one willful citation for using nonengineered hypodermic needles. Additionally, safer needle […]
Penalties, Altoona Clinic

$48,800 In Proposed Penalties from OSHA The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited an Altoona clinic for eight serious health violations involving infections that can be transmitted by blood. These penalties… Read More Additionally, Take a look at AMC’s infection control solutions. Moreover, we offer compliance solutions for HIPAA, OSHA, infection control, and others. […]
Marana Dentist Disease Exposure

Marana Dentist – Potential Disease Exposure Former patients of a now-defunct dental clinic in Marana, Arizona have may have been exposed to blood-borne diseases. Unfortunately, these may include HIV or hepatitis B or C. Additionally, improperly installed equipment can put patients at risk. The equipment includes the tools used to spray air or water into […]
Rogue Dentist, Poor Sterilization

Rogue Dentist May Have Exposed 7,000 Patients The Tulsa Health Department is warning 7,000 patients of a local dentist’s office that they could have contracted HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C from poor sterilization practices. This rogue dentist may be in big trouble… Read More… ABC News Take a look at AMC’s infection control solutions.
2013 Training Requirements for the Revised Hazard Communication Standard

December 1st, 2013 Training Requirements for the Revised Hazard Communication Standard OSHA revised its Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to align with the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) and published it in the Federal Register in March 2012 (77 FR 17574). Two significant changes contained in the revised […]