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| SPILLS - Human Blood |
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Aug 29,2011 at 03:31:PM |
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HUMAN BLOOD INCIDENT
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Bloodborne Pathogens such as HIV and Hepatitis B can be transmitted through contact with human blood.
Contact includes:
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Exposure of eyes, nose or mouth to blood
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Exposure of non-intact (cut, scratched, burned, etc.) skin to blood
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Accidental injection or puncture of the skin with a blood-contaminated sharp object
At Syracuse University, only designated, trained individuals are advised to provide First Aid & Emergency Assistance or to clean-up blood spills.
If there is a situation involving an injured individual and/or a release of blood:
- Immediately call for medical assistance by contacting the Department of Public Safety (711 from a University phone, 443-2224 from any phone, or #78 from a cell phone).
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Be prepared to tell Public Safety the following information:
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Your name, phone number, and location from which you are calling
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The nature of the incident
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Stay in the immediate area to meet responders.
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While waiting for assistance, comfort may be provided to the victim. When possible, have the victim apply pressure to the injury with an absorbent material (paper towel, cloth, etc.).
- If assistance is given in bleeding incidents, barrier protection (gloves, towel, etc.) should be used.
- Do not attempt to clean-up the blood yourself. Trained Physical Plant or Housing staff will respond to properly remove blood and decontaminate the affected area(s).
If accidental exposure to human blood occurs:
- Notify your supervisor immediately. Employees must complete an incident report with assistance from their supervisor.
- Seek medical attention at the nearest hospital or contact your private health care provider as soon as possible.
Note: The sooner medical treatment is obtained, the less likely exposure may result in infection and/or disease.
For more information and non-emergency questions, contact the
Environmental Health and Safety Services Office (ext. 4132)
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