Job Injury Related Cleanup

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Despite the regulations of occupational safety and health, thousands of work accidents happen at the workplace each year. When falls or machine entanglement occur, employees are exposed to dangerous blood pathogens. It is vital to follow proper cleaning methods and safeguards to avoid a new job-related accident – infection.

This is why it’s important to hire trained and certified experts for a job-related injury cleanup. Bio Clean 911 has experience in biohazard cleaning and sanitizing. Call in our experts to ensure safety of your employees and law compliance whenever a job-related injury happens

What is a Work-Related Injury?

According to OSHA regulations, an injury is considered work-related if it resulted from an event or exposure in the work environment. The work environment relates to locations, where employees have to be present as a condition for their employment, in addition to the equipment and materials they have to use for their work. 

There are several exceptions that state when the working environment does not make the injury job-related:  

  • When the injury only surface at the work environment
  • If the injury results from voluntary employees’ activity or doing personal tasks not related to employment
  • In case of eating and drinking related injuries
  • In case of any injuries received during personal grooming and self-medication
  • In case of intentionally self-inflicted injuries
  • In case of injuries received in car accidents on the parking lot while commuting to work. 

At the same time, the injury may be considered job-related if it caused the condition but surfaced outside of the working environment.   

The employer is also liable for significant deterioration of the injury or illness their employees have already had. The injury or illness is considered “significantly aggravated” if the employee dies, loses consciousness, receives medical treatment or has to spend one of more days away from work, which would not have happened unless a particular workplace event or exposure. 

Cleanup Process

A job-related injury cleanup process should begin after the accident is documented and reported to the management team. The cleanup process includes the following steps: 

  1. Assessment. Biohazard cleaning professionals assess the site, restrict access to it (if not done earlier) and set up containment around the site to avoid decontamination. 
  2. Biohazard Removal. At this stage, cleaning technicians will remove all visible blood and body fluids. This is the most dangerous step, which poses high risk of infection if proper methodology is not observed. 
  3. Cleaning and sanitizing. Bio wash involves removing any spills or stains with the help of specifically rated cleaning agents, disinfection and deodorizing of the entire site. The cleaning personnel should wear water-resistant coveralls, protective gloves and protective eyewear.  
  4. Disposal. All the compromised, contaminated objects (e.g. broken glass or furniture), as well as disposable cleaning equipment should be placed in a biohazard bags. Experts should consult the local health department for disposal instructions.    

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