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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · Remove apron - do not touch the outside front of the apron, this will be contaminated. Clean hands and wrists again with alcohol-based hand rub or gel, or use soap and water.

  2. Jun 24, 2019 · Removing an apron. If disposable gloves are being used, they should be removed first (Loveday et al, 2014). Break the neck loop and waist straps. Roll the apron downwards from your chest so the contaminated outer surface is folded inwards. Avoid touching the outer surface of the apron with your hands (Fig 4).

  3. Apr 15, 2020 · Remove your disposable apron. 1. Unfasten or break the apron ties at the neck and let the apron fold down on itself. 2. Unfasten or break the ties at the waist and fold the apron in on itself (DO NOT touch the outside, as this will be contaminated) 3. Discard into a clinical waste bin. Remove your eye protection. 1. Hold onto both arms of the ...

    • Dr Lewis Potter
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  4. Mar 24, 2020 · Remove apron. Unfasten or break apron ties at the neck and let the apron fold down on itself. Break ties at waist and fold apron in on itself – do not touch the outside – this will be contaminated.

  5. The order for removing PPE is Gloves, Apron or Gown, Eye Protection, Surgical Mask. Perform hand hygiene immediately on removal. All PPE should be removed before leaving the area and disposed of as healthcare waste.

  6. The order for putting on PPE is Apron or Gown, Fluid-Resistant Surgical Mask (FRSM)/ Respiratory Protection Equipment (RPE) (FFP3),1 Eye Protection, then Gloves. Apron: Pull over head and tie securely at the back. Gown: Fully cover torso neck. middle of head and neck.

  7. 1. Remove gloves. Do not touch the outside front of the gloves, they will be contaminated. 2. Clean hands and wrists (and forearms if necessary) with alcohol-based hand rub or gel, or use soap and...

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