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Needlestick injury / Sharps container / Medical ethics / Blood-borne disease / Sharps waste / Scalpel / Infection control / Occupational safety and health / Needle remover / Medicine / Health / Industrial hygiene
Date: 2012-02-13 14:21:15
Needlestick injury
Sharps container
Medical ethics
Blood-borne disease
Sharps waste
Scalpel
Infection control
Occupational safety and health
Needle remover
Medicine
Health
Industrial hygiene

How to Prevent Needlestick and Sharps Injuries Needlestick and other sharps injuries are a serious hazard in any healthcare setting. Contact with contaminated needles, scalpels, broken glass, and other sharps may expose

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