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Global Initiative for Healthcare Worker Safety
and Occupational Exposure Prevention

A forum for sharing research and best practices worldwide in the prevention of needlesticks and occupational exposures to bloodborne pathogens

Defining the problem... 

Healthcare workers are a critical resource in every corner of the globe -- the infrastructure without which healthcare cannot exist. But in caring for us, they place themselves at risk daily of contracting life-threatening infections from bloodborne pathogens, including HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Injuries from needles and other sharp medical devices, along with accidental exposures to blood and body fluids from splashes and sprays, are the most serious occupational hazard faced by healthcare workers. (read more)

...and the solution. 

Devices with engineered sharps injury protection are highly effective in reducing the risk of needlesticks and sharps injuries. We know that a combination of safer devices, hepatitis B vaccine and basic barrier garments save lives. The challenge is to get protective devices and products into the hands of healthcare workers who need them most--in every corner of the globe.

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Our Mission:

Setting a global standard for the protection of all healthcare workers from life-threatening pathogens.
 

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Resources by global region:

 

Asia/Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America

Middle East/N. Africa

North America

Sub-Saharan Africa


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