The aim of this study was to describe knowledge about standard precautions (MPP) and analyze its usage among 266 health professionals from the State of Rio de Janeiro. We used a selfadministered questionnaire with three domains: A - Identification and vocational training; B-Knowledge and support after biological accident, C-Use of MPP in professional activities. In this population, 174 (65.4%) reported having done in the last two years a course in your area, 106 (39.8%) made some progress containing matters of biosecurity, and 31.9% reported work-related accident previously. We observed that the victims had a higher median age and time of completion. We conclude that most professionals recognize and use the key MPPs, but a part of the population still does not use these measures. It is important training in biosafety in order to minimize risk during their career.
Knowledge; Exposure to Biological Agents; Health professions