Avoid the Spread of Infectious Agents in Those Harmless Places

Even Scrubs Wear Deadly Germs

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AUDIOCONFERENCE ON CD OR AUDIO ON-DEMAND

Sponsored by Briefings on Infection Control

presented on May 16, 2008

Clothing and accessories will prevent the transmission of deadly diseases at your hospital.

It is your responsibility to ascertain the likelihood of exposure to blood and the measures you need to take to prevent the transmission of deadly diseases at your hospital to keep threats of outbreaks at bay.

Germs reside not only underneath fingernails—a commonly-known published Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guideline— but also on many inanimate objects such as ties, scrub tops and laboratory coats.

When there is occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIM), the OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard, 29 CFR 191.1030, requires the employer to provide, at no cost to the employee, APPROPRIATE personal protective equipment such as gloves, gowns, eye protection, shoe covers, laboratory coats, or other equipment deemed necessary.

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This audioconference will help staff members understand how their personal choices such as crocs footwear, jewelry, facial hair, and improper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) could be putting patients at risk for infection.
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