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 Identify an important regulation or lack of regulation in occupational safety and health regarding the disposal of bloodborne pathogens in Saudi Arabia. How does this regulation affect the healthcar

 Identify an important regulation or lack of regulation in occupational safety and health regarding the disposal of bloodborne pathogens in Saudi Arabia. How does this regulation affect the healthcare industry’s practices in Saudi Arabia? How could it be improved? In the event the law is silent on this matter, how would regulation positively impact the industry? 

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