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Needlesticks and Sharp Injuries

Needlesticks and Sharp Injuries

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As part of the US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) work, part number 1904 subpart C is used to record cuts from sharp objects that are contaminated with blood from another person. Read more from the OSHA site.

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John Maeda
Dr. John Maeda
Technologist and Product Experience Leader @Everbridge

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