Safety
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens occurs in many ways. Although needlestick injuries are the most common means of exposure for healthcare workers, bloodborne pathogens can also be transmitted through contact with eyes, nose, and mouth or through broken skin.
Training & Safety for Pharmacists
Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division (OR-OSHA) ... exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and other bloodborne pathogens.
Employer Training Booklet (pdf, 11 pages)
Question-and-Answer Manual (pdf, 11 pages)
This section applies to all occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials as defined by paragraph (b) of this section.
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