Occupational Health and Safety in Dentistry · CDA

What is the primary purpose of exposure control plans in dental settings?

  1. To improve overall patient satisfaction
  2. To minimize exposure to bloodborne pathogens
  3. To organize the dental scheduling system
  4. To document office financial procedures
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Correct answer: To minimize exposure to bloodborne pathogens

Exposure control plans guide safe work practices. They protect dental workers from occupational hazards.

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