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I need info about use of personal protective equipment and handwashing in ireland? |
I need help people's it's for a project.....so I need long answers.....I tried the internet but cant find answers What a strange question. I live in Ireland and I've no reason to believe we're any different in that regard to anywhere else. Most of these things are governed by the EU nowadays anyway so the standards being met in Ireland will be the same as the rest of Europe. Try www.dohc.ie and www.hsa.ie which are the dept of health and health and safety websites. You can also phone O'Connor of Abbey St. in Dublin the main suppliers of protective clothing for further info there. There are also national standards in relation to hand hygiene in Irish health care. Check them out. Maybe a little more info. What personal protective equipment? What about hand washing? |
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