New guidance on sharps disposal published

New guidance on sharps disposal published
The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has published guidance on the forthcoming Health and Safety (Sharp Instruments in Healthcare) Regulations 2013 which will apply from 11 May 2013. The new regulations can be found at:

http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/hsis7.htm

The Sharps Regulations require that the following risk control measures are put in place:

As outlined above, traditional, unprotected medical sharps must be substituted with a ‘safer sharp’ where it reasonably practicable to do so. The term ‘safer sharp’ means medical sharps that incorporate features or mechanisms to prevent or minimise the risk of accidental injury. For example, a range of syringes and needles are now available with a shield or cover that slides or pivots to cover the needle after use.
 
When deciding if it is reasonably practicable to substitute traditional unprotected sharps for ‘safer sharps’ the following factors should be considered:

If a suitable ‘safer sharp’ is not available or is not reasonably practicable (see above), the dentist, hygienist or therapist must still ensure that safe procedures for working with and disposal of the sharp are in place.

Needles must not be recapped after use unless a risk assessment has been conducted and objectively concludes that recapping is required to control a risk - this could be a risk to the dentist, dental care professional or patient (e.g. to reduce the risk of contaminating a needle used to deliver or top-up local anaesthetic). If a risk is identified, then recapping must only be done with an appropriate device to control the risk of injury (for example needle blocks or syringes with retractable sheaths).

 

The above text has been supplied by the British Dental Association, the full article can be viewed within the members area of their website

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