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Basics of Compounding for Hazardous Drugs, Part 3: Safe Handling and Personal Protection

Author(s):  Allen Loyd V Jr

Issue:  Jan/Feb 2007 - Pediatric Patients
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Page(s):  50-51

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Abstract:  This is the third article in a multi-part series on the impact of hazardous drug standards on the practice of pharmacy. In this issue, we list and review the issues related to safety and personal protection in handling hazardous drugs.—Editor

Related Keywords: EXPOSURE, PROTECTION, EMPLOYEE, EMPLOYER, SOP, STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, WORKPLACE SAFETY, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR, MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS, MSDS, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, HAZARDOUS DRUGS, HAZARD

Related Categories: BUSINESS, ENVIRONMENTAL , SUPPORT, QUALITY CONTROL, PROFESSIONAL ISSUES, HAZARDOUS DRUGS

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