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Appendix A <br />Removing Blood and Body Fluid Spills from Carpeting: Major Spills <br />[Greater than 2" in diameter] <br />1/18/98 <br />Equipment: A. Protective equipment: may include, but not be <br />limited to the following. <br />1. Eye shields or goggles. <br />2. Gloves. <br />3. Semi -permeable cover gown. <br />B. Emergency Response Kit, [blood spill kit]. <br />C. Wet floor signs. <br />D. Mop bucket with wringer. <br />E. Wet / dry vac or extraction equipment. <br />Cleaning Products: A. * * Designated disinfectant cleaner, which can be <br />diluted for large blood or body fluid spills. <br />B. Soap for hand washing. <br />* *LIn order to maintain the warranty on the carpet contact Liberty, for product that is <br />currently recommendedl• <br />Procedure: A. Wash hands using good hand washing techniques. <br />B. Gather protective equipment, [eye shield or goggles, <br />gloves, semi -permeable gowns]. <br />C. Post wet floor signs. <br />D. Open Emergency Response Kit; [blood spill kit]. <br />1. Put on gloves and eye shield. <br />2. Open the packet of Red Z powder and <br />completely cover the spill. <br />3. Once the spill is solidified, pick it up with the <br />shovel supplied in the kit, and dispose of it in <br />the enclosed white bag. <br />4. Seal the bag tightly with a twist tie. <br />5. Dispose of the white bag, shovel and gloves in <br />the red plastic bag. <br />Pagel <br />