The Occupational Safety and Health Administration offers a free fact sheet on how healthcare employees can protect themselves when handling contaminated sharps.
The OSHA fact sheet lists several work practices healthcare personnel can employ to reduce the risk of contracting bloodborne diseases from contaminated sharps, including proper disposal of contaminated sharps and sharps container engineering.
View the OSHA Fact Sheet: Protecting Yourself When Handling Contaminated Sharps (pdf) for use in your facility.
Note: View our database providing reports that link to free, downloadable and adaptable tools for use in hospitals, surgery centers and other organizations by clicking here.
The OSHA fact sheet lists several work practices healthcare personnel can employ to reduce the risk of contracting bloodborne diseases from contaminated sharps, including proper disposal of contaminated sharps and sharps container engineering.
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View the OSHA Fact Sheet: Protecting Yourself When Handling Contaminated Sharps (pdf) for use in your facility.
Note: View our database providing reports that link to free, downloadable and adaptable tools for use in hospitals, surgery centers and other organizations by clicking here.
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