Register December 2011 No. 672
Chapter SPS 335
INFECTIOUS AGENTS
SPS 335.02 Infectious agents. Ch. SPS 335 NoteNote: Chapter ILHR 35 was renumbered Chapter Comm 35 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, March, 1999, No. 519. Chapter Comm 35 was renumbered chapter SPS 335 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672. SPS 335.001SPS 335.001 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to identify, by administrative rules, those infectious agents relevant to the Employees’ Right to Know Law, ss. 101.58 to 101.599, Stats. SPS 335.001 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1983, No. 333, eff. 10-1-83. SPS 335.01SPS 335.01 Definitions. In this chapter: SPS 335.01(1)(1) “Department” means the department of safety and professional services. SPS 335.01 NoteNote: The statutory definition for infectious agents reads: “Infectious agent” means a bacterial, mycoplasmal, fungal, parasitic or viral agent identified by the department by rule as causing illness in humans or human fetuses or both, which is introduced by an employer to be used, studied or produced in the workplace. “Infectious agent” does not include such an agent in or on the body of a person who is present in the workplace for diagnosis or treatment.
SPS 335.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1983, No. 333, eff. 10-1-83; correction in (1) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672. SPS 335.02SPS 335.02 Infectious agents. Pursuant to ss. 101.58 (2) (f) and 101.598 (1), Stats., the bacterial, mycoplasmal, fungal, parasitic and viral agents and arboviruses specified in Tables 335.02-1, 335.02-2, 335.02-3, 335.02-4, 335.02-5, respectively, are designated as infectious agents. aAgents of high virulence or contagion requiring special handling procedures.
aAgents of high virulence or contagion requiring special handling procedures
bSpecial risk for pregnant females.
aAgents of high virulence or contagion requiring special handling procedures.
bSpecial risk for pregnant females.
cIncludes the virus HTLV-III, the virus which causes AIDS, Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome.
TABLE 335.02-5
ARBOVIRUSES
Absettarov
Abu Hammad
Acado
Acara
African Horsesickness
African Swine Fever
Aguacate
Aino
Akabane
Alenquer
Alfuy
Almpiwar
Amapari
Ananindeua
Anhanga
Anhembi
Anopheles A
Anopheles B
Apeu
Apoi
Araguari
Aride
Arkonam
Aruac
Arumowot
Aura
Avalon
Bagaza
Bahig
Bakau
Baku
Bandia
Bangoran
Bangui
Banui
Banzi
Barmah Forest
Batai
Batama
Batken
Bauline
Bebaru
Belem
Belmont
Benevides
Benfica
Bertioga
Bhanja
Bimbo