It does not take much force to critically injure a human being. The right blow in the right place will release horrific amounts of blood into the surrounding environment. This blood becomes a biohazard by law. Since it becomes a biohazard, certain rules must be followed to remove it, to clean it up. Florida's bloodborne biohazards are no different than those found elsewhere, but they do dry differently.
Biohazards, germs, live without much help from us. They exist as microorganisms and existed long before we entered our family situation. Now these microorganisms live within us and outside of us as friendly and deadly passengers. In fact, if we were to remove all of the microoganisms from a human body, there would not be much left.
So in this sense biohazards come into play when something goes wrong, something like a deadly injury. Besides a blood release, decomposition begins shortly after death. The brain
My questions
Who is the victim?
Who is the responsible party?
Where is the wound?
What type of weapon was used?
Where did this homicide, suicide, and death occur?
How long was the deceased down?
Biohazards
Airborne
Types of airborne biohazards:
- Viral Biohazards
- Bacterial Biohazards
- Fungal Biohazards
- Diabetes mellitus
- Severe kidney disease
- HIV
- Low body weight
- Cancer
TB succumbs to administrative controls. These controls come cheap. They also show us how biohazards in general come under our control. Florida biohazard cleanup practitioners benefit by these controls as well. As a result, everyone benefits by learning from the following:
- Choose a responsible party for the control of TB infection.
- Choose a method for understanding biohazard threats and performing biohazard cleanup.
- Choose an area for containing airborne biohazards.
- Choose a TB plan and distribute to all relevent departments.
- Choose a place for robust lab research.
- Choose correct research practices for inifected research employees.
- Choose a date for innoculating healthcare workers against TB and stick to it.
- Ensure adequate cleaning supplies to all in need.
- Creating and distributing affective signage.
- Biohazard cleanup company telephone numbers should be available upon request.
- Ensure a biohazard cleanup directory telephone number becomes part of permanent signage.
We expect bloodborne biohazards to inflict illness and disease where conditions are ripe. Sticking injuries by sharp objects may cause such problems. We do not fully understand the scope of this type of biohazard. Further, there's always a possibility of genetic mutation, a yet to understand, biological mystery.
These biohazards also find their host by eye contact. As a result it's always best to avoid touching your eyes when working with or near blood. Any type of trauma cleanup carries this risk.
The mouth also provides a possible place of entry for biohazards, especially sewage related. Strickly speaking, sewage does not qualify as a biohazard in the sense of bloodborne pathogens. Just the same, as an infectious hazard sewage kills many people every year. Thousands have died in cities during the 19th century as our species learned to live with one another in close proximity. Before, when families lived in villages their sewage remained in place. Out of human contact, sewage remained relatively safe; not only safe, it also did and continues as a fertilizer.
The human anus serves as an entry way for the biohazards known as the Human Immune Deficiency (HIV) and hepatitis C. Anytime sexual contact with this organ transmit human blood, then the risk of infection by these bloodborne pathogens remains high. In fact, women are 15 times more likely to contract HIV than men. The reason, vaginal accumulation of bloodborne pathogens via semen remains in place for prolonged periods of time.
We know that a small amount of germs, bacteria and viruses, begin to populate rapidly when our bodies have no defense against them. Add to this a possible disease condition like HIV, then there's little that medical science can do for us. As a consequence, we need to keep in mind that good health and safe sex practices remain life-saving alternative to diseases acquired through bloodborne pathogens.
Viruses live short lives, but live long enough to cause illness or death?
HIV survives for as long as 10 years in its hosts; meanwhile, the host has no idea the virus resides in their blood. Than it changes to its auto immune deficiency mode. Victims then become sick from other viruses and bacteria. Theie immune system has shut down. Death follows.the virus exists.
No one has any idea how long HIV or hepatitis C might surviv outside of the human body. As of this writing, HIV has little viability outside of the human body, except under ideal condition created in laboratories. Hepatitis C has lasted for as long as 16 ays according to some writers.