BLOOD AND BODY FLUID EXPOSURE
If you have been exposed to blood or body fluids, immediately Wash the affected area with soap and water.
Make a report to College Police by dialing 911 from a College phone.
Exposure occurs when a person’s blood or bodily fluid transfers to another person’s blood stream. Exposure can occur through needle sticks, human bites or cuts, sores or abrasions on the skin, or splashes into the eyes, nose or mouth. Examples of bodily fluids include blood, saliva, tears, vomit, semen, urine, or stool. One of these conditions must be met for an actual exposure to have occurred.