Bloodborne Pathogen & Bodily Fluid Disposal Kit
Bloodborne Pathogens & the Workplace Every year, OSHA cites hundreds of companies for failure to comply with OSHA's General Industry Standards. Most frequently cited Standards include HazCom, Lockout/Tagout, PPE, respiratory protection, portable fire extinguishers, & bloodborne pathogens. According to OSHA, millions of workers in health care and other facilities are at risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens such as the human immunodeficiency (HIV) and hepatitis B (HBV) viruses and other potentially infectious materials. Workplace safety as demanded by OSHA, requires that your business be in compliance with standards for employee exposure to bloodborne pathogens whether its HIV, Hepatitis or other biohazards. Our bloodborne pathogens clean up kits are designed for maximum employee safety & protection from occupational hazards. HEP-AIDŽ Bodily Fluid Disposal Kit CASE OF 12 Bodily Fluid Disposal Kits: WE CANNOT BREAK UP A CASE Helps you comply with OSHA'S 29CFR Part 1910, 1030 Occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens: final rule CONTENTS: 1 ea. - Clean-up Absorbent Pack 1 ea. - Disposable Apron 1 pr. - Disposable Goggles, with top & side shields 1 ea. - Latex Disposable Gloves, medical grade 1 ea. - Scoop, waterproof Michelman coated 1 ea. - Scraper, waterproof Michelman coated 2 ea. - Biohazard Red Plastic Bags with Twist Ties 1 ea. - 8 oz. Pour Bottle Chlorine Concentrate 3 ea. - Disposable Towels 2 ea. - Chlorhexidine Towelettes 1 pr. - Disposable Shoe Covers 1 ea. - Disposable High Performance Splash Protector Face Mask, with 99% filtration 1 ea. - Picture Instruction Sheet 1 ea. - Exposure Report Form Our bloodborne pathogen clean up kits come complete with Goggles, Face Mask, Apron & Shoe Covers. Complete kit provides efficient, safe and sanitary removal of vomit, blood, feces,urine and other potentially infectious substances. According to CDC recommendations and other studies, after gross contamination is removed, a 1:10 dilution of 5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite for a contact time of 10 minutes is recommended for clean-up of blood and body spills. Fully Compliant with recommendations of: * CDC-Center of Disease Control * OSHA-Occupational Safety and Health Administration * HHS-U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services * APIC-Association for Practitioners in Infection Control * BSI-Hospital Approved Body substance Isolation Procedures U.S. Patent No. 4,917,238 CDN. Patent No. 1317257 FDA Reg. No. 2183885
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