Thursday 18 June 2015

Preventing injuries due to Sharps


Injuries due to sharp objects such as needles, scalpels or syringes can be potentially dangerous. Not only they cause cuts and gashes, there are high chances of infection if the sharps are already used on some other human being. The chief reason being is that, used sharps can be a carrier of blood-borne pathogens and other bodily fluids, which can lead to contagion of various lethal diseases.

Following are some tips to avoid injuries due to sharps:


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  • Never pass sharps from one hand to another. Use trays or containers to transport the sharps.
  • Do not uncover the sharps until it is time to use it. 
  • Keep the disposal bin or container of sharps at close proximity. This lessens the risk of injury or infection by sharps.
  • Safe handling of sharps is an individual responsibility. Preferably, this task should not be delegated.
  • Keep the sharp ends pointing away from you and other people at all times.
  • Keep sharps or containers, containing sharps, out of reach of children.
  • If one finds a sharp lying outside the container or bin, it is advisable one pick it up using tongs. Dispose of it immediately.
  • Always handle the needle using the safe end or any attached tubing.
  • Recapping a sharp object is a risky affair, as you might miss recapping the sharp end successfully and stab your finger instead. Try to avoid doing it.
  • Make sure that the container or bin is only filled with sharps just above half of its capacity. This leaves enough room for you to safely remove or place any needles in the container. It also avoids accidental cuts.
  • In case of any injury which has occurred due to sharps, keep the medical first aid close at hand (alcohol swabs, gauges, bandages, etc.)
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