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One of the OSHA's recommendations when coming in contact with bodily fluids, skin or blood is to:Question 20Select one:a.none of theseb.inform your supervisor but calling the doctor is not necessaryc.no need to inform anyone, just wash the affected aread.inform your supervisor and contact the doctor as soon as possible

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One of the OSHA's recommendations when coming in contact with bodily fluids, skin or blood is to:Question 20Select one:a.none of theseb.inform your supervisor but calling the doctor is not necessaryc.no need to inform anyone, just wash the affected aread.inform your supervisor and contact the doctor as soon as possible

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The correct answer is d. inform your supervisor and contact the doctor as soon as possible.

Here are the steps to follow when coming in contact with bodily fluids, skin or blood:

  1. Immediately wash the affected area with soap and water. If the contact was to the eyes or mucous membranes, flush the area with water for at least 15 minutes.

  2. Inform your supervisor about the incident. Provide as much detail as possible about the incident, including the type of fluid or material you came into contact with and how the contact occurred.

  3. Contact a healthcare professional as soon as possible. They can provide guidance on any further treatment or testing you may need.

  4. Document the incident. OSHA requires employers to keep a record of all work-related injuries and illnesses.

  5. Follow up with your healthcare provider and supervisor. If you need any further treatment or time off work, make sure this is communicated and documented.

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