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APR-06-11 10:35 FROM- � T-853 P.13/13 F-873 <br /> 2. Cleaning up Spills and/or Splashes of Body Fluids <br /> a. Clean up spills as soon as you can. <br /> b. Wear gloves. ; <br /> C. Keep soiled items from touching your clothing. <br /> d. Clean up spills with regular disinfectants or bleach. Follow manufacturer's <br /> recommendations for appropriate use. <br /> e. if practical, clean up spills and splashes with paper towels. <br /> f. Clean up the blood or body fluid spill first. <br /> g. After cleaning up the blood or body fluid, decontaminate the spiU/splash area <br /> with a disinfectant. <br /> WASTE DISPOSAL <br /> 1. Red bag all disposable gloves, gowns, masks, paper towels, shoe coverings, dressings. <br /> etc., or place such items into a puncture-resistant bag and place a BIOHAZARD label <br /> on the bag. <br /> 2. Double bag if the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or body fluids, or if <br /> there is a possibility the bag will leak. <br /> 3. Remove the waste from the room and store it in the utility room or take it to the waste <br /> disposal area for proper disposal or incineration. <br /> 4. pour fluids down the commode or janitorial sink. Flush the commode and/or rinse the <br /> janitorial sink. <br /> 5. Discard reusable items into appropriate containers. Red bag all reusable items soiled <br /> with blood or body fluids that contain visible blood or place such items into a puncture- <br /> t bag and place a B10HAZARD label on the bag. Double bag if the outside of <br /> the bag is contaminated with blood or body fluids, or if there is a possibility the bag will <br /> leak. <br />