- Cover all cuts, scratches, and broken skin with waterproof dressings before work.
- Wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking, or smoking on site.
- Wear gloves and waterproof clothing when working near water or in sewers.
- Carry a leptospirosis warning card and show it to your doctor if unwell.
- Report rat activity, burrows, or droppings to the site manager immediately.
- Seek urgent medical advice if you develop flu-like symptoms after exposure.
- Tell the doctor about your work near water, sewers, or rat-infested areas.
- Keep food and drink away from work areas and store in clean welfare facilities.
- Use face protection where there is a risk of splashing contaminated water.
- Clean and disinfect any wounds sustained while working near contaminated water.
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- DON'T ignore cuts or scratches; cover them with waterproof dressings immediately.
- DON'T eat, drink, or smoke in work areas near water or drainage systems.
- DON'T handle dead rats or disturb rat burrows without protective gloves.
- DON'T wade through standing water or sewage without waterproof protective clothing.
- DON'T dismiss flu-like symptoms after working near water; see a doctor promptly.
- DON'T forget to mention your occupation when visiting the doctor with symptoms.
- DON'T touch your face, mouth, or eyes with contaminated gloves or hands.
- DON'T leave food waste near work areas as it attracts rats to the site.
- DON'T assume clean-looking water is safe; the bacteria are invisible.
- DON'T delay seeking medical help; early antibiotic treatment saves lives.
See also: Occupational Health Awareness | Dermatitis Prevention
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