The sorts of infections we are looking at are Hepatitis, HIV and other blood-borne infection. Good infection control can also protect us from other more common and not as serious conditions like the common cold or flu. We need to treat anybody fluid as potentially hazardous and take extreme care and protect ourselves.
The way we protect ourselves is through Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The most common of these are gloves, if you’re ever approaching somebody you need to make sure you’re wearing gloves, any blood or fluid from someone else could be a potential infection source.
Your skin is a natural barrier, however, if you have any cuts or breaks in the skin this could be an easy route for infection to enter the body. Infections can also enter your body via anybody opening including your eyes.
Good advice is to keep your hands clean, wash your hands regularly or use gels and wipes.
Make sure in any case where there’s a risk of infection you follow workplace protocols, you wear protective equipment and if you have any queries or doubts you ask your manager for more information.