Available PPE
PPE for encounters with bloodborne pathogens may include the following:
- Gloves
- Gowns
- Laboratory coats
- Face shields or masks
- Eye protection
- Pocket masks
Whenever splashes or droplets of blood or OPIM pose a hazard to the eyes, nose, or mouth, one should wear the following PPE:
- Face shields
- Masks
- Protective eyewear
The following PPE provides bodily protection:
- Laboratory coats
- Gowns
- Gloves
- Aprons
Whenever the potential for exposure to large amounts of infectious material or OPIM is probable, such as during an autopsy, workers should wear the following PPE:
- Surgical caps
- Hoods
- Shoe covers or boots
Workers should wear the following PPE when working in HIV and HBV research laboratories and production facilities:
- Laboratory coats
- Gowns
- Smocks
- Uniforms
- Other appropriate protective clothing
Workers must not wear protective clothing outside of the work area. Clothing worn in the work area must be decontaminated before being laundered.
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