Transcription of SPILLAGE MANAGEMENT - UCL
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1 Health and Safety Guidance_____SPILLAGE MANAGEMENTARRANGEMENTSANDGUIDANCES copep2 Emergency plans and proceduresp2 Blood and body fluid spillagep2 Micro-organism spillagep4 Chemical spillagep5 Other spillagesp8 Mercuryp8 Cytotoxic drugsp8 Cryogenic gas spillagep8 Spillages onto or into equipmentp8 Dealing with a suspicious substancep9 Unidentified spillagesp9 Reporting of SPILLAGE incidents and further actionp9 Exposure to micro-organisms, chemicals or chemical fumesp9 Appendix 1- Sources of informationp10 Appendix 2- Documentation required at local levelp10_____ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL NHS TRUSTANDROYAL FREE AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOLOF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON(ROYAL FREE CAMPUS)1 November 20032 SCOPEThis policy is to inform and instruct staff of what actions to take on the discovery orinvolvement with a SPILLAGE ofbiologically hazardous material (blood, body fluids ormicro-organisms)or achemical substance.
3 Larger spills other than urine (unless bloodstained) Staff, patients and visitors must be kept away from the spillage and if possible a warning
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