Ways to isolate or remove the bloodborne pathogens hazard from the workplace
- Use closable, leak proof containers lined with a plastic bag and labeled with a biohazard sign for disposal of dried bloody waste.
- Leak-proof red plastic bags must be used for double bagging blood or infectious waste that is liquid or semi-liquid.
- Inspect and clean all garbage receptacles that are likely to become contaminated with bloody waste on a regular basis and as needed.
- Use sharps container for disposal of needles, blades and lancets.
- Disposable gloves available to all employees.
- Employees are trained in bloodborne pathogen safety so they can safely give first aid.
- Mini “first responder kits” available from your health assistant. This kit contains gloves, antiseptic towelettes, paper towels, gauze and plastic bags.
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