#4115 Biohazard Spill Clean Up Kit - VIDEO
"Common sense tells us that even if we don't fall under the Bloodborne law, we should protect ourselves."
Yes, it is an unpleasant thought, but it is very true. The Center for Disease Controls tells us that all bodily fluids must be treated as potentially infectious. We call this "Universal Precautions". OSHA, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, states that "everyone, who as part of their job, has the potential to be exposed to bodily fluids", falls under the Bloodborne Pathogen law. Common sense tells us.. that even if we don't fall under the law... we should protect ourselves.
OSHA states that Engineering controls are the primary means of eliminating or minimizing employee exposure. The MFASCO #4115 Biohazard Spill Clean Up Kit does just that. It includes all of the necessary items to easily and safely clean up potentially hazardous spills like blood, vomit, urine or any other fluid that could contain blood or other infectious diseases.
Biohazard Fluids Cleanup Kit Contents
- 2 vinyl gloves
- 1 scooper & scraper
- 1 package of chlorinated fluid control solidifier
- 1 antiseptic hand wipe
- 1 germicidal surface wipe
- 2 biohazard bags
It is perfect for cleaning up after the incident. This Bodily fluids cleanup kit makes a great refill for existing biohazard spill kits.
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Mike Brinker
Mike Brinker has been working in the first aid industry for over 35 years. He has worked with thousands of businesses,groups, and organizations to provide a healthy and safe work environment. Mike helped create “Make-A-Kit”, the internet's only online first aid kit creation tool. He has also authored many helpful first-aid and safety-related resource articles found at the MFASCO Learning Center.