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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ANIMAL HAZARDS PROGRAM - health arizona questionnaire in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, today's date, job title, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your records.
  3. In Part A, provide detailed responses regarding animal contact. List any animals you handle and describe your specific duties related to animal care. This section is vital for assessing potential risks.
  4. Move to Part B to document your immunization history. Attach any necessary documentation and ensure that all dates are filled out correctly.
  5. In Part C, disclose any allergies or chronic health issues that may affect your work with animals. This information will help tailor safety measures for you.
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Bites, kicks, and scratches are often delivered when a handler is distracted. When you are working with animals, they need to have your complete attention at all times. A moment of carelessness is all it takes to sustain a potentially serious injury.
There are four types of hazards that you need to consider: Microbiological hazards. Microbiological hazards include bacteria, yeasts, moulds, and viruses. Chemical hazards. Physical hazards. Allergens.
In addition to infectious disease, animals can cause other health problems when interacting with people. Animals can cause allergic reactions in individuals with an allergy to some aspect of the animal, such as a bee sting or dog dander.
Some of the more common hazards and available resources are included here. Physical Injury Related to Animal Contact. Mental Health. Chemical Safety. Radiation Safety. Zoonoses (Infections from Animals) Sharps Injuries. Allergens. Noise.
Snakes can strike, and bears can maul. Smaller wildlife such as squirrels and fox can bite and may carry ticks or fleas or rabies that can make you or your pet sick. Every year, visitors to national parks are injured by the wildlifemake sure its not you! More tips on staying safe around wildlife.
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