PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW POST-EXPOSURE TO BLOOD SEQUENCE THE BELOW STEPS IN PROPER ORDER: 1. Medical evaluation and follow-up must be provided by the employer. 2. Document the injury. 3. Wash the area with water or antiseptic. 4. Report to employer.
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