Attachment: Caring for Healthcare Workers: A Global Perspective.
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Title: Attachment: Caring for Healthcare Workers: A Global Perspective.
Abstract: See document id OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.8
Attachment: Comparison of EPINet data for 1993 and 2001 shows Marked Decline in Needlestick Injury Rates.
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Title: Attachment: Comparison of EPINet data for 1993 and 2001 shows Marked Decline in Needlestick Injury Rates.
Abstract: See document id OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.4
Attachment: Increase in Sharps Injuries in Surgical Settings Versus Nonsurgical Settings after Passage of National Needlestick Legislation.
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Title: Attachment: Increase in Sharps Injuries in Surgical Settings Versus Nonsurgical Settings after Passage of National Needlestick Legislation.
Abstract: See document id OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.2
Attachment: Percutaneous Injuries in Home Health Care Settings.
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Title: Attachment: Percutaneous Injuries in Home Health Care Settings.
Abstract: See document id OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.7
Attachment: Percutaneous Injuries in Outpatient Settings and Physician’s Offices.
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Title: Attachment: Percutaneous Injuries in Outpatient Settings and Physician’s Offices.
Abstract: See document id OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.6
Attachment: Reducing Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: Where Do We Stand a Decade Later?
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Title: Attachment: Reducing Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: Where Do We Stand a Decade Later?
Abstract: See document id OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.5
Attachment: The impact of U.S. policies to protect healthcare workers from bloodborne pathogens: The critical role of safety-engineered devices.
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Title: Attachment: The impact of U.S. policies to protect healthcare workers from bloodborne pathogens: The critical role of safety-engineered devices.
Abstract: See document ID OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.3
Comment from Perry, Jane; International Healthcare Worker Safety Center, University of Virginia
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Title: Comment from Perry, Jane; International Healthcare Worker Safety Center, University of Virginia
Abstract: See document id OSHA-2007-0080-DRAFT-0036.1
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Attachments:
Attachment: Caring for Healthcare Workers: A Global Perspective.
View Attachment:Attachment: Comparison of EPINet data for 1993 and 2001 shows Marked Decline in Needlestick Injury Rates.
View Attachment:Attachment: Increase in Sharps Injuries in Surgical Settings Versus Nonsurgical Settings after Passage of National Needlestick Legislation.
View Attachment:Attachment: Percutaneous Injuries in Home Health Care Settings.
View Attachment:Attachment: Percutaneous Injuries in Outpatient Settings and Physician’s Offices.
View Attachment:Attachment: Reducing Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: Where Do We Stand a Decade Later?
View Attachment:Attachment: The impact of U.S. policies to protect healthcare workers from bloodborne pathogens: The critical role of safety-engineered devices.
View Attachment:Comment from Perry, Jane; International Healthcare Worker Safety Center, University of Virginia
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