Bloodborne pathogens are disease-causing germs carried in blood or other body fluids. If blood or body fluids have touched your eyes, mouth, nose, or any other opening or break in your skin, you've been involved in an exposure incident. If you think or know that this has happened, stay calm. Wash the exposed area thoroughly with soap and water or an antiseptic. The eyes and inside of the mouth and nose should only be flushed with large amounts of plain water. Then report the exposure to your supervisor right away.