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Begin by filling in the 'Recipient Details' section. Enter the surname, first names, telephone numbers, date of birth, occupation, and company name of the injured person.
In the 'Incident Details' section, provide the date and time of the incident along with a detailed description of what occurred.
Complete the 'Source Details' if known. This includes entering information about the source individual such as their name, contact details, and consent for testing.
Review all sections for accuracy. Ensure that consent signatures are obtained where necessary before submitting.
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Wash puncture wounds, blood, or other bodily fluids with soap and water. Provide immediate care after exposure by taking the following steps: Wash needlestick or sharp punctures and cuts with soap and water. Flush splashes to the nose, mouth, or skin with water.
What is the first thing to do if exposed to blood or body fluids?
Employers shall ensure that employees wash hands and any other skin with soap and water, or flush mucous membranes with water immediately or as soon as feasible following contact of such body areas with blood or other potentially infectious materials.
What are the risks of blood and body fluid exposure?
Occupational exposures to blood and body fluids have the potential to transmit the blood-borne viruses , Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis B. contact of mucous membranes or non-intact skin with blood, tissue, or other bodily fluids that are potentially infectious for blood-borne viruses.
What is the protocol for exposure to blood and body fluids?
Wash your hands immediately after any exposure to blood or body fluids, even if you wear gloves. Flush with water if you get splashed in the eyes, nose, or mouth. Contact your doctor right away for further advice if you are pricked by a needle (needlestick).
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