EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

In an emergency situation involving blood or potentially infectious materials, you should always use Universal Precautions and try to minimize your exposure by wearing gloves, splash goggles, pocket mouth-to-mouth resuscitation masks, and other barrier devices.

If you are exposed, however, you should:

  1. Wash the exposed area thoroughly with soap and running water. Use non-abrasive, antibacterial soap if possible.

  2. Report the exposure to your supervisor as soon as possible.

  3. Fill out an exposure report form, if you desire. This form will be kept in your personnel file for 40 years so that you can document workplace exposure to hazardous substances. This report is available from your supervisor or from EHS.

  4. You may also go to the Student Health Center to request blood testing or the Hepatitis B vaccination if you have not already received it. Please click here to view "Responsibilities" in regard to the Hepatitis B vaccination as found in Section B of the University Bloodborne Pathogens Program.   

The Student Health Center has a specific set of procedures they will follow for all post-exposure cases. These are:

Apart from the circumstances surrounding the exposure itself, all other findings or diagnosis by the SHC or health care professional(s) will remain entirely confidential.


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Created 4/22/98

Modified 3/08/02