Bloodborne pathogen hazards in accident investigation practice.

Author(s)
Downs Jr, R.M. Deegear, G.S. & Bents, F.D.
Year
Abstract

This paper addresses key safety aspects of which the professional accident investigator should be aware while conducting an examination of a motor vehicle that has been potentially contaminated with bloodborne pathogens. Bloodborne pathogens hazards are defined and identified, and the typical mechanisms of exposure, pathogen longevity (specific to the crashed vehicle environment), and the consequences of exposure are addressed. As advice on exposure avoidance, "universal precautions" are reviewed, which includes proper attire, appropriate safety equipment, and basic safety procedures and technique. The paper concludes with a review of decontamination procedures, an employer's responsibility, and shipping of contaminated and decontaminated materials. (A)

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Library number
C 9808 (In: C 9787) /80 / IRRD 898618
Source

In: Accident reconstruction : technology and animation VI : papers presented at the International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 26-29, 1996, SAE Technical Paper 960898, p. 283-295, 21 ref.

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