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6.2    Bloodborne Pathogen Spill

A bloodborne pathogen (BBP) spill is: blood, any bodily fluid, or potentially infectious material that would create a concern for public health.

  • Alert all personnel in the immediate area of the spill
  • Isolate the area and contain the spill if possible
  • Only tend to injured person(s) if properly trained
    • Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) if responding to a BBP incident
  • Call SUPD at (617)573-8111
    • SUPD will alert ABM to clean up spill and other departments or resources if needed
    • ABM will properly dispose of bloodborne material
  • Contact the Office of Environmental Health & Safety at (617) 570-4849 or (617)573-8628.

6.2.1  Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Incident

 

  • Employees who are involved in an exposure incident to BBP should report it immediately to SUPD by calling (617) 573-8111.  A report will be filed.  First Aid will be provided.
  • Anyone involved in a BBP exposure should wash any BBP material off of the body and clean area with soap and water.
  • Anyone involved in a BBP exposure should seek medical treatment if the exposure is a concern for their well being.
  • Students who are involved in an exposure incident should report immediately to Health Services.
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