Illicit Drug Tool-Kit for First Responders

The resources below provide key points from the NIOSH recommendations for how First Responders can protect themselves from exposure to illicit drugs, including Fentanyl.

Responders should follow their department’s established work practices as well as these recommendations when illicit drugs are known or suspected to be present.

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Reducing Illicit drug exposure: Safety Measures for First Responders. When you suspect illicit drugs are present: Do wear your personal protective equipment. Do was your hands with soap and water. Do not touch your eyes, nose, and mouth. Do not use hand sanitizer, eat, drink, smoke, or use the bathroom. *Illicit drug products include but are not limited to opioids, cocaine, cannabinoids, methamphetamines, heroin, cathinones, etc.
When you suspect illicit drugs are present

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Reducing Illicit Drug Exposure: Safety Measures for First Responders. Exposure can happen, protect yourself. Do not touch or disturb white powder or liquid. Do not eat, drink, smoke, or use the bathroom while working in the area. Do not use hand sanitizer. It does not remove illicit drugs and may increase exposure. Do wear proper PPE to prevent exposure. Do have emergency services on standby. Do call HAZMAT or DEA if large amounts of suspected illicit drug products are visible. Do allow only properly trained personnel in the appropriate PPE to perform field testing. *Illicit drug products include but are not limited to opioids, cocaine, cannabinoids, methamphetamines, heroin, cathinones, etc.
Exposure can happen, protect yourself

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Reducing Illicit Drug Exposure: Safety Measures for First Responders. Don't take it home. After leaving a scene where illicit drugs were present: 1. If wearing respiratory protection, remove respirator. 2. Remove gloves. 3. Use soap and water to wash and rinse skin. Do not use hand sanitizer. 4. Remove contaminated clothes and shower immediately. 5. Launder all contaminated clothing. NEVER take contaminated clothes home. 6. Decontaminate or dispose of personal protective equipment per your department policy. *Illicit drug products include but are not limited to opioids, cocaine, cannabinoids, methamphetamines, heroin, cathinones, etc.
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