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Travka [436]
1 year ago
5

in a research or cell culture lab where no animals are in use, what is the best recommendation regarding sharps based on safe sh

arps work practices?
Health
1 answer:
lisabon 2012 [21]1 year ago
6 0

Devices with sharp points or edges that can pierce or cut skin are available.

How should sharps be disposed of properly?

Sharps should be disposed of in a sharps container; if they are needles, they can be recapped.

Sharp items include needles, lancets, syringes, infusion sets, and auto-injectors. Used needles and other sharp objects are dangerous for individuals, and if they are not properly disposed of, they can cause injuries and spread illnesses to other people. AIDS and hepatic hepatitis are the most prevalent illnesses. Sharpie disposal is crucial, regardless of whether you're at home, at school, at college, or in a hospital. Never flush sharp objects down the toilet, as this poses a risk to sewer workers and rag pickers.

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