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BBP and Helping the Injured

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Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms, normally carried in infected blood and bodily fluids, that can cause diseases, some fatal, such as Hepatitis B and C, as well as HIV. Bloodborne pathogens must find a direct route of entry into the body for infection to be possible. Bodily fluids can also splash into the eyes and cause infection. Exchange of these body fluids must be direct. Thus, you cannot contract a bloodborne pathogen disease when an infected person touches you or sneezes/coughs on you.

Here at our facility the one opportunity we have to come in contact with a bloodborne pathogens is while we are trying to assist an injured coworker who is bleeding. Here are some things to remember:

Responding to injuries


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