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OR-OSHA – PESO TOOLBOX SHEET For COMPLETE information call OR-OSHA 1 (800) 922-2689 or visit www.orosha.org HOJA INFORMATIVA DE OR-OSHA - PESO Para informes COMPLETOS llame a OR-OSHA 1 (800) 843-8086 opción No. 3 ó visite www.orosha.org Biological Hazards Human blood cells Bloodborne pathogens are viruses and bacteria in human blood. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are two viruses in human blood that can cause illnesses or death. If you are exposed to human blood you are covered by the standard. If you are exposed to Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIM) from human body fluids, such as semen, vaginal secetions, and fluids that you can see blood, you are also covered by the standard. How does blood and OPIM get into the body? Punctur es Broke n skin Eyes Mouth Nose Reproductiv e The employer must have an exposure plan. If your are exposed, contact your employer immediately! Protection Gloves Wash hands Vaccine Tools

Biological Hazards

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OR-OSHA – PESO TOOLBOX SHEETFor COMPLETE information call OR-OSHA1 (800) 922-2689 or visit www.orosha.org

HOJA INFORMATIVA DE OR-OSHA - PESOPara informes COMPLETOS llame a OR-OSHA

1 (800) 843-8086 opción No. 3 ó visite www.orosha.org

Biological Hazards

Human blood cells

Bloodborne pathogens are viruses and bacteria in human blood.

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are two viruses in human blood that can cause illnesses or death.

If you are exposed to human blood you are covered by the standard.

If you are exposed to Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIM) from human body fluids, such as semen, vaginal secetions, and fluids that you can see blood, you are also covered by the standard.

How does blood and OPIM get into the body?

Punctures Broken skin

Eyes Mouth Nose Reproductive

The employer must have an exposure plan.

If your are exposed, contact your employer immediately!

Protection

Gloves Wash hands VaccineTools

Page 2: Biological Hazards

OR-OSHA – PESO TOOLBOX SHEETFor COMPLETE information call OR-OSHA1 (800) 922-2689 or visit www.orosha.org

HOJA INFORMATIVA DE OR-OSHA - PESOPara informes COMPLETOS llame a OR-OSHA

1 (800) 843-8086 opción No. 3 ó visite www.orosha.org

Riesgos Biológicos

Células de sangre humana

Los patógenos de la sangre son viruses y bacteria en la sangre humana.

El virus de la Hepatitis B (VHB) y el Virus de Inmunodeficiencia Humana (VIH) son dos viruses en la sangre humana que pueden causar enfermedades o la muerte.

Si está expuesto a sangre humana, usted está protegido por la norma.

Si está expuesto a Otras Materias Potencialmente Infecciosas (OPIM por sus siglas en inglés), de fluidos del cuerpos humano, tal como el semen, secreciones de la vagina, y líquidos del cuerpo que se les ve sangre, usted también esta protegido por la norma.

¿Como entran al cuerpo sangre u OPIM?

Picaduras Piel cortada

Ojos Boca Nariz Reproductivo

El patrón debe tener un plan de exposición.

¡Si se expone, dígale a su patrón inmediatamente!

Protección

Guantes Lavar las manos VacunaHerramientas