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Expanded question:

What might the negative effects of having a cut finger in a working environment be to yourself, other workers, the premises, and your customer? How might you mitigate these negative effects?
 
what should you do if you cut yourself on a burr while cutting copper pipe? Why?
Well I'd probably not log on to a plumbing forum to ask for advice before stopping the bleeding. IIRC, you need to apply pressure to stop the bleeding as your first move.

Depends a bit how bad the cut is. Are we talking 'ouch' or 'WTF, where's all that blood coming from and why is my finger flapping around like that?'
 
Wrap the cut in duct tape or electrical tape.
Not too tight, just enough to close the skin flap and reduce the bleeding.
( the tape won't stick to the skin because of the blood )

Keep on working.

That's what I did when doing a job for a customer 150 km away from anywhere that could help me.

It probably needed stitches, but the tape got me through the next 2 days to finish the job.
 
Wrap the cut in duct tape or electrical tape.
Not too tight, just enough to close the skin flap and reduce the bleeding.
( the tape won't stick to the skin because of the blood )

Keep on working.

That's what I did when doing a job for a customer 150 km away from anywhere that could help me.

It probably needed stitches, but the tape got me through the next 2 days to finish the job.
But don't put the adhesive directly on the cut (put the first section on inside out), so I am told anyway.
 

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