Cross infection definition

Cross infection. – means the transmission of disease from infected employees to first aid officers or the infection of injured employees during the administration of first aid procedures. Control of infection depends on identifying the mode of spread and interrupting the cycle of infection, replication and spread. Use of disposable, single use equipment in first aid kits and procedures prevents directly inoculating the next injured employee with microbes from the first.

Related to Cross infection

  • Infection means the entry and development or multiplication of an infectious agent in the body of humans and animals that may constitute a public health risk;

  • Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if not properly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.

  • Infectious waste means a solid waste that contains or may reasonably be

  • Disinfection profile means a summary of daily Giardia lamblia inactivation through the treatment plant. The procedure for developing a disinfection profile is contained in s. NR 810.32.

  • Infectious Disease means an illness that is capable of being spread from one individual to another.