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Bleeding Injuries






When someone is bleeding at work, due to a recent, recurring or aggravated injury, they may or may not require first aid assistance, but in all cases safety precautions should be followed to minimize exposure risk to bloodborne pathogens. This safety topic provides basic first aid guidance for injuries that are bleeding including minor cuts and abrasions, puncture wounds, severe bleeding and nosebleeds.
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic that provides basic first aid guidance for injuries that are bleeding including minor cuts and abrasions, puncture wounds, severe bleeding and nosebleeds.