Combined Information Database Network Exchange (CIDNE) linked to SIGACT Report
CIDNE
an incident involving a sharp that penetrates the skin requires written exposure report
Without delay.
Combined Information Database Network Exchange (CIDNE) linked to SIGACT Report
Leave the area immediately and report the incident to someone in authority.
Reporting an exposure incident is important because the quality improvement and root cause analysis processes can help find any improvements that might prevent a future episode. The report allows you and your colleagues to improve safety in the workplace.
Start by creating a report about an incident.
The employee involved in the incident includes all the necessary information in an incident report. He should report it to his supervisor or immediate superior right away.
The employee involved in the incident includes all the necessary information in an incident report. He should report it to his supervisor or immediate superior right away.
You tell your higher offical about the incident or accident. They will file the report for you.
If you have a bloodborne pathogen exposure, immediately wash the area with soap and water, apply antiseptic, and seek medical attention as soon as possible. It is important to report the incident to your supervisor or occupational health department for further evaluation and follow-up.
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