Arizona
Hantavirus Hazards from Rodent Nests in Vehicles Poster
The Hantavirus Hazards from Rodent Nests in Vehicles Poster is an Arizona job safety law poster provided for businesses by the Arizona Industrial Commission. This is an optional notification, so while it is recommended that businesses hang this poster if relevant to their employees, it is not required by the Industrial Commission.
This optional poster describes the hazards caused by handavirus borne by rodents, and advises on proper safety procedures when in high-risk areas.
HAZARD NOTICE
ARIZONA DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
DATE: October 10, 2000
RE: Potential exposure to hantavirus and other rodent-borne diseases when removing
rodent infestations from vehicles.
The Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH) is issuing this Hazard Notice
to warn employers and employees who service motor vehicles of the potential exposure to
rodent-borne diseases when their nests are encountered. In certain parts of the country, it is not
uncommon to encounter a rodent nest underneath vehicles that have been idle or infrequently
used for long periods of time.
Idle vehicles provide opportunities for rodents to build their nests. When the vehicles are
returned to service, they are often taken to service centers for inspections and/or repairs. It is
during this servicing that technicians can be exposed to potential viruses, such as hantavirus, if
contact is made with the nest or associated debris. If it is necessary to remove or otherwise
contact these nests, ADOSH recommends that employees be furnished and required to wear the
following personal protective equipment (PPE):
• A NIOSH approved, N100 negative pressure respirator with HEPA filters;
• Safety glasses
• Gloves (latex or similarly protective)
• Tyvek© full-body suit
All waste material should be carefully placed into a plastic bag and then sealed prior to
placement in a dumpster.
Hantavirus and other rodent-borne diseases can be serious. Possible symptoms of exposure
include fatigue, fever and muscle aches. There may also be accompanying symptoms such as
headaches, dizziness and abdominal problems. Late symptoms include coughing and shortness
of breath. Severe cases may result in death.
The ADOSH consultation section is available to assist employers and employees with
occupational safety and health issues, including those mentioned in this Hazard Notice. For
additional information, contact the consultation section listed below or visit the Center for
Disease Control’s web site at www.cdc.gov
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Phoenix
Tucson
800 W. Washington 2675 E. Broadway
Phoenix, AZ 85007 Tucson, AZ 85716
(602) 542-1769 (520) 628-5478
HN 00-01
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| Required Notice to Employees: Unemployment Insurance | Unemployment Law |
| Required Earned Paid Sick Time Poster | Sick Leave Law |
| Required Arizona Minimum Wage Act | Minimum Wage Law |
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Arizona Labor Law Poster Sources:
- Original poster PDF URL: https://www.azica.gov/sites/default/files/ADOSH_Poster_Hantavirus.pdf
, last updated May 2020 - Arizona Labor Law Poster Page at https://www.azica.gov/posters-employers-must-display
- Arizona Industrial Commission at https://www.azica.gov/
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