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possible chemo exposure?Rating: (votes: 0) Since you only dumped it twice, it was in the urinal, and presumably never touched you and you had gloves on- not very dangerous. Comment:
You can always give a call to occupational health. They would be able to answer your questions and refer you to resources if you are at risk due to any potential exposures.
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Do not panic! If the urine did not get in contact with your skin, there is no problem. It also depends on what type of chemo (drug) and when did the patient receive chemo. Most precautions need to be taken for the first 48 hrs. Double gloving is a precaution just in case one glove has defects, and the chemo may get in contact with the skin. Washing your hands thoroughly was a great thing...so really do not worry! You are fine!
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