Have a Plan When It Comes to Hazardous Med Spills
You can help prevent dangerous exposures from hazardous drug (HD) spills (chemo, etc).
HD spills require immediate attention. Follow your hospital’s policy around what to do when an HD spill occurs.
Help train your colleagues using the SPILL(ED) acronym: Secure the site, Protect yourself, Inspect the spill, Lay down a barrier, Lay down absorbents, Extract the mess, and Dispose of the waste.
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