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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
MANAGEMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BLOOD-BORNE VIRUSES
START
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Immediate Actions:
•
Gently squeeze wound (DO NOT SUCK AREA),
•
Wash affected area with soap & water (DO NOT SCRUB)
•
Rinse mucous membranes with warm water (DO NOT SWALLOW WATER)
•
Cover broken skin with waterproof dressing e.g. elastoplast, if not allergic
Assess if exposure is SIGNIFICANT:
•
Percutaneous injury (e.g. needle, instruments, bone fragments, significant bites which break the skin, etc)
•
Exposure of broken skin (abrasions, cuts, eczema, etc)
• Exposure of mucous membranes including the eye

YE
YE
S
S

NO
NO

Occupational health advisor/ GP/A&E doctor
•
Arrange follow up in occupational health within 36 hours for
recording incident

NO
NO

Occupational health advisor/ GP/ A&E doctor present to interview
EXPOSED EMPLOYEE
•
Take initial blood from exposed employee. Send to virology.
Write clearly on request form ‘OHS-FOR STORAGE ONLY –
NOT FOR TESTING’
•
Consider need for hepatitis B post-exposure prophylaxis
•
Arrange follow up in occupational health within 36 hours for
recording incident and subsequent blood samples

NO
NO

GP / senior doctor or nurse present to interview SOURCE
PATIENT
•
If source status is not known, request blood sample with
informed consent to be tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and
HIV & a copy to be provided to occupational health.
•
Consent should be documented in the patients’ notes.
(consenting to testing does not affect insurance policies, only if a
result is positive does the patient need to inform the insurer)
•
Sample is sent to Virus Laboratory marked:
“HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS C & HIV STATUS source patient

Is SOURCE PATIENT
identified?

YE
YE
S
S
Is the SOURCE PATIENT
known to be HIV positive?

YE
YE
S
S
Prophylactic therapy must be offered to
EXPOSED EMPLOYEE if possible within
one hour of contact.
Take advice from the Infection Unit
Consultant
Contact via switchboard 0845 45 66 000

YES
YES

Source bloods positive for HIV or assessed as high risk

N
N
O
O
Occupational health advisor/ GP/ A&E doctor present to interview EXPOSED
EMPLOYEE
•
Take initial blood from exposed employee. Send to virology. Write clearly
on the request form ‘OHS-FOR STORAGE ONLY – NOT FOR
TESTING’
•
Consider need for hepatitis B post-exposure prophylaxis
•
Arrange follow up in occupational health as soon as possible for recording
incident and for subsequent blood samples
Advice and support can be obtained from:
NHS Grampian Occupational Health Service, Foresterhill Lea- Tel: (01224) 553663; or, in Moray Tel: (01343) 567386
Consultant in Virology on Tel: (01224) 553818 / 0845 45 66 000
Consultants in the Infection Unit through the main NHS Grampian Switchboard on Tel: 0845 45 66 000
Post exposure prophylaxis packs are located at: Consultant in Public Health Medicine on Tel: 01224 558520
•
The Infection Unit, ARI
•
Special Clinic, Woolmanhill
A & E should only be involved where there is a
•
Aboyne Health Centre
•
A & E, Dr Gray’s, Elgin
significant injury occurring out of hours or an exposed
•
Jubilee Hospital, Huntly
•
Casualty, Peterhead
employee cannot be seen in occupational health within
•
Casualty, Chalmers Hospital
•
Th/OPD, Orkney
36 hours
Banff
/mnt/temp/unoconv/20140223193250/nsi-140223133249-phpapp02.doc
•
Casualty, Gilbert Bain, Shetland

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  • 1. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE MANAGEMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BLOOD-BORNE VIRUSES START START Immediate Actions: • Gently squeeze wound (DO NOT SUCK AREA), • Wash affected area with soap & water (DO NOT SCRUB) • Rinse mucous membranes with warm water (DO NOT SWALLOW WATER) • Cover broken skin with waterproof dressing e.g. elastoplast, if not allergic Assess if exposure is SIGNIFICANT: • Percutaneous injury (e.g. needle, instruments, bone fragments, significant bites which break the skin, etc) • Exposure of broken skin (abrasions, cuts, eczema, etc) • Exposure of mucous membranes including the eye YE YE S S NO NO Occupational health advisor/ GP/A&E doctor • Arrange follow up in occupational health within 36 hours for recording incident NO NO Occupational health advisor/ GP/ A&E doctor present to interview EXPOSED EMPLOYEE • Take initial blood from exposed employee. Send to virology. Write clearly on request form ‘OHS-FOR STORAGE ONLY – NOT FOR TESTING’ • Consider need for hepatitis B post-exposure prophylaxis • Arrange follow up in occupational health within 36 hours for recording incident and subsequent blood samples NO NO GP / senior doctor or nurse present to interview SOURCE PATIENT • If source status is not known, request blood sample with informed consent to be tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV & a copy to be provided to occupational health. • Consent should be documented in the patients’ notes. (consenting to testing does not affect insurance policies, only if a result is positive does the patient need to inform the insurer) • Sample is sent to Virus Laboratory marked: “HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS C & HIV STATUS source patient Is SOURCE PATIENT identified? YE YE S S Is the SOURCE PATIENT known to be HIV positive? YE YE S S Prophylactic therapy must be offered to EXPOSED EMPLOYEE if possible within one hour of contact. Take advice from the Infection Unit Consultant Contact via switchboard 0845 45 66 000 YES YES Source bloods positive for HIV or assessed as high risk N N O O Occupational health advisor/ GP/ A&E doctor present to interview EXPOSED EMPLOYEE • Take initial blood from exposed employee. Send to virology. Write clearly on the request form ‘OHS-FOR STORAGE ONLY – NOT FOR TESTING’ • Consider need for hepatitis B post-exposure prophylaxis • Arrange follow up in occupational health as soon as possible for recording incident and for subsequent blood samples Advice and support can be obtained from: NHS Grampian Occupational Health Service, Foresterhill Lea- Tel: (01224) 553663; or, in Moray Tel: (01343) 567386 Consultant in Virology on Tel: (01224) 553818 / 0845 45 66 000 Consultants in the Infection Unit through the main NHS Grampian Switchboard on Tel: 0845 45 66 000 Post exposure prophylaxis packs are located at: Consultant in Public Health Medicine on Tel: 01224 558520 • The Infection Unit, ARI • Special Clinic, Woolmanhill A & E should only be involved where there is a • Aboyne Health Centre • A & E, Dr Gray’s, Elgin significant injury occurring out of hours or an exposed • Jubilee Hospital, Huntly • Casualty, Peterhead employee cannot be seen in occupational health within • Casualty, Chalmers Hospital • Th/OPD, Orkney 36 hours Banff /mnt/temp/unoconv/20140223193250/nsi-140223133249-phpapp02.doc • Casualty, Gilbert Bain, Shetland