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What should you do after removing PPE that may be contaminated with blood?
✔✔ Wash your hands immediately with soap and water
Why should food and drinks not be stored near blood or OPIM?
✔✔ To prevent accidental contamination and ingestion of pathogens
What should be done if a coworker experiences a needlestick injury?
✔✔ Encourage them to wash the area, report the incident, and seek medical care
Why must you never reuse disposable gloves, even if they look clean?
✔✔ They may still carry microscopic pathogens and lose protective strength
What is one reason bloodborne pathogens are difficult to detect early?
✔✔ Some infections do not show symptoms for a long time
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, When should an exposure incident be reported?
✔✔ Immediately after it occurs, without delay
What type of training should employees receive under the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard?
✔✔ Comprehensive training on risks, prevention, PPE use, and emergency procedures
What is the correct response if blood is found on a shared surface like a doorknob?
✔✔ Restrict access and clean the area with an appropriate disinfectant
Why is double-bagging used when disposing of heavily contaminated materials?
✔✔ To prevent leakage and protect anyone handling the waste
What should be included in an exposure incident report?
✔✔ The date, time, location, what occurred, and who was involved
What is the most effective way to avoid accidental exposure to contaminated sharps?
✔✔ Follow sharps handling protocols and use safety-engineered devices
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