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Reduce Risk of Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure with Comprehensive Employee Training

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Bloodborne pathogens enter the body via contaminated blood or body fluids—in a workplace setting this is most likely to occur through accidental puncture with a sharp object (needle, glass), contact between broken skin and infected fluids, and contact between mucous membranes and infected fluids. Worried about bloodborne disease? Hepatitis C.

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Reduce Risk of Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure with Comprehensive Employee Training

OpenSesame

Bloodborne pathogens enter the body via contaminated blood or body fluids—in a workplace setting this is most likely to occur through accidental puncture with a sharp object (needle, glass), contact between broken skin and infected fluids, and contact between mucous membranes and infected fluids. Worried about bloodborne disease? Hepatitis C.