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Protecting Healthcare Workers: Preventing needlestick injuries toolkit


Resources

American Nurses Association's needlestick prevention guide

  • Needlestick safety and prevention
    pdf, 126kb
  • Needlestick prevention guide
    pdf, 2.08Mb

US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • CDC workbook: Sharps injury prevention
    pdf, 877kb
  • Brochure: Exposure to blood
    pdf, 371kb
  • Hepatitis B and the healthcare worker
    pdf, 106kb
  • CDC immunization of healthcare worker
    pdf, 433kb
  • NIOSH Alert preventing needlestick injuries
    pdf, 532kb
  • NIOSH brochure: How to protect yourself from needlestick injuries
    pdf, 112kb
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