Sharp and Cutting Tool Safety Infographic
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Source: https://www.idscocr.com
Employee Severs Hand with Box Cutter Employee #1 was using [...]
Empleado se corta la mano con un cúter La empleada [...]
FACTS Sharp forced injuries like stab, cut and chop wounds [...]
HECHOS Las lesiones causadas por objetos punzantes, como puñaladas, cortes [...]
Whats At Stake SHARP FORCE INJURIES Injuries produced by pointed [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO LESIONES POR OBJETO CORTANTE Las lesiones [...]
Course Description This course will cover sharp safety including what [...]
Glassware items are used throughout the laboratory industry. Pipettes, burettes, cylinders, [...]
Employers are required to protect workers in healthcare and other [...]
Employers are required to protect workers in healthcare and other [...]
Keep an eye out for sharps in your workplace, especially [...]
Course Description Los agentes patógenos transmitidos por la sangre suponen [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO Los patógenos transmitidos por la sangre [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human [...]
Sharps and needlestick injuries are a danger in many work [...]
Avoid bloodborne illnesses by staying vigilant for sharps and needlestick [...]
Avoid bloodborne illnesses by staying vigilant for sharps and needlestick [...]
What are needlestick injuries? Needlestick injuries are wounds caused by [...]
Avoid bloodborne illnesses by staying vigilant for sharps and needlestick [...]
Safety Talk What’s at Stake? Close to 400,000 healthcare workers [...]
Safety Talk What’s at Stake? Bloodborne pathogens are infectious agents [...]
Safety Talk What’s at Stake? All human body fluids, including [...]
Course Description This course will cover sharp safety including what [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding which bloodborne pathogens pose the most [...]
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