Compliance documents for veterinary clinics โ€” done in minutes

Veterinary practices face OSHA safety requirements, DEA controlled substance rules, radiation safety regulations, and infection control obligations. CompliDoc generates the written programs your clinic needs.

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6 professional compliance documents tailored to your veterinary clinic.

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan

Comprehensive Exposure Control Plan compliant with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030). Covers exposure determination, methods of compliance, Hepatitis B vaccination, post-exposure evaluation, hazard communication, housekeeping, recordkeeping, and annual review.

12 sections20-30 pages
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OSHA Hazard Communication Program

Comprehensive Hazard Communication Program compliant with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). Covers chemical inventory, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) management, container labeling, employee training, non-routine tasks, contractor notification, and program review.

8 sections12-18 pages

OSHA Emergency Action Plan

Comprehensive Emergency Action Plan compliant with OSHA's Emergency Action Plan standard (29 CFR 1910.38). Covers emergency escape procedures, critical operations shutdown, employee accounting, rescue and medical duties, emergency reporting, coordinator designation, training, and plan maintenance.

10 sections15-22 pages
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Infection Control Protocol

Comprehensive Infection Control Protocol based on CDC Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings (2003) and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030). Covers standard precautions, hand hygiene, PPE, instrument processing and sterilization, environmental infection control, dental unit waterlines, sharps safety, waste management, patient screening, respiratory hygiene, training, and program evaluation.

10 sections18-25 pages

DEA Controlled Substance Policy

Comprehensive DEA Controlled Substance Policy for veterinary practices compliant with the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. ยงยง 801-904) and DEA regulations (21 CFR Parts 1301-1321). Covers DEA registration, approved substances, storage and security, ordering and receiving, dispensing and administration logging, inventory procedures, waste and disposal, loss/theft reporting, recordkeeping, and employee training.

11 sections15-22 pages

Radiation Safety Program

Comprehensive Radiation Safety Program for veterinary practices compliant with state radiation control regulations, NCRP recommendations, and the ALARA principle. Covers Radiation Safety Officer designation, equipment registration, ALARA program, personnel dosimetry, protective equipment, operating procedures, patient restraint, special populations, equipment maintenance and QA, recordkeeping, and training.

12 sections18-25 pages

Why veterinary clinic compliance matters

Non-compliance carries real consequences. Here's what's at stake for your business.

OSHA cites veterinary clinics for bloodborne pathogen violations

Veterinary staff are exposed to zoonotic diseases, sharps injuries, and animal bites. A written exposure control plan and hazard communication program are required.

DEA registration requires documented controlled substance procedures

Veterinary clinics using ketamine, opioids, and other controlled substances must maintain written protocols for storage, dispensing, record-keeping, and disposal.

Radiation safety violations carry significant penalties

Clinics with X-ray equipment must have a written radiation safety program, designated radiation safety officer, dosimetry monitoring, and equipment maintenance logs.

Infection control protects both staff and patients

Zoonotic disease transmission, surgical site infections, and nosocomial outbreaks require documented infection control protocols covering isolation, disinfection, and PPE.

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Veterinary Clinic compliance bundle

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Veterinary Clinic Compliance Bundle

$249 one-time

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Frequently asked questions

Does this cover large animal / equine practices?

Our questionnaire asks about your practice type and species served. The generated documents address hazards specific to your setting โ€” whether small animal, large animal, mixed practice, or equine.

Is the radiation safety program sufficient for state regulators?

The radiation safety program is built on NRC and state radiation control frameworks. It covers the core elements most state regulators require. We recommend verifying against your specific state radiation control program requirements.

Do veterinary clinics need HIPAA compliance?

No. HIPAA applies to human health information. Veterinary clinics are not HIPAA-covered entities. However, you still need OSHA safety programs, DEA compliance, and may be subject to state veterinary board documentation requirements.

What about waste disposal documentation?

Our OSHA exposure control plan covers regulated waste handling and disposal procedures for biohazardous materials, sharps, and pharmaceutical waste โ€” all common in veterinary settings.

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