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Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposures A HealthCare Worker Guide 4 part series Prevention Education Safety Sharps HELP I’ve been EXPOSED What do I do?

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance This presentation contains representative products that are engineered with sharps safety features. NOT ALL PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL FACILITIES

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Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps BD Vacutainer™ Safety-Lok™ Blood Collection Set

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Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps BD Safety-Lok™ Syringe

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps BD Safety-Lok™ Syringe

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Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps Needle-Pro® Needle Protection Devices

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps Alaris Needleless IV System

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps Advantage Needleless IVPB System

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps CLAVE ® Needleless IV System

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps IV-50 CLAVE® Vial Access Spike

Page Up to Reverse  Employee Health  Page Down to Advance Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure - - Safety Sharps BD Bard-Parker™ Protected Disposable Scalpel

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