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Post-Exposure Best Practices Guide for Workplace Injuries

Learn how to handle injuries at work effectively. Includes washsticks, eye irrigation, seeking medical treatment, and incident reporting.

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Post-Exposure Best Practices Guide for Workplace Injuries

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  1. Post-Exposure Best Practices: • Washsticks and cuts with soap and water. • Flushsplashes with water. • Irrigateeyes with water, saline, or sterile irrigates. • Seek medical treatment immediately. • Report incident to your supervisor. • Discuss the risk of infection based on the circumstances of the injury REPORTING helps PREVENTION Insert your own pictures of staff members modeling the reporting of a sharps injury (delete this text box) Insert facility logo here For more information contact [insert name]: ext. 9999

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