COLLEGE OF
NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
Environmental
Health and Safety (EH&S) Program
NEEDLE HANDLING POLICY ____________________________________________________________________________
The purpose of this policy is to protect
students, employees and the general public from needlestick
and/or exposure to chemicals or biohazardous* materials via needlestick. You must consistently follow the SAFE WORK
PRACTICES listed below to reduce the likelihood of chemical or biohazardous
materials exposure and/or injury from needles.
1. Needles
used for withdrawing blood or any other body fluids, or used for
administering medications or other fluids must have "engineered sharps protection" which is a
physical attribute built into a needle which effectively reduces the risk of an
exposure incident by a mechanism such as barrier creation, encapsulation
etc. Contact CNSM Safety for vendor
information.
2. Disposable needles contaminated with human blood or blood products may NEVER be removed from their original syringes. Those contaminated with chemicals or animal blood or blood products should also never be removed from their original syringes unless no other option is available. If you must remove the needle portion, use the opening on the side of the sharps container made especially for this purpose. NEVER REMOVE THE NEEDLE BY UNSCREWING IT WITH YOUR HANDS!!!
3. Used
disposable needles/sharps shall be discarded immediately after use WITHOUT RECAPPING into
an approved SHARPS CONTAINER, a non-reusable container that is puncture
resistant, leak proof on the sides and bottom, properly labeled and closable. These containers are available free from the
CNSM safety office!
·
RED sharps
containers are used for the disposal of sharps contaminated with human or
animal body fluids, or for sharps contaminated with biohazardous
microorganisms.
·
BEIGE sharps
containers are used for the disposal of all other sharps, and for the
disposal of unused needles.
4.
NEEDLES MUST NEVER BE RECAPPED, with one exception: Needles
which have NOT been in contact with animal or human tissue, blood or blood
products may be recapped using mechanical means or a one-handed
recapping process. The "one-handed recapping process" means that you
cannot hold the cap during the recapping process. Uncapped needles must be stored and/or
transported in a safe manner e.g. placed in a pan.
5. NEEDLES
MUST NEVER BE BENT OR BROKEN prior to disposal in the approved sharps
containers. These processes present
a needlestick hazard and can cause any hazardous
material on/in the needle to splash and/or become airborne. Needle cutting devices may not be used.
6. During
use, sharps containers for needles shall be easily accessible to
personnel and located as close as is feasible to the immediate work area.
7. The sharps containers shall be maintained upright throughout use and not be allowed to overfill. Contact the CNSM Safety Office at x55623,
MICRO 001, when the sharps containers are 2/3 full. They will arrange for proper and timely disposal, and will provide a replacement container.
It is CNSM policy to have all sharps
containers incinerated via the CSULB Student Health Center.
8. To
prevent spillage or protrusion of contents, carefully close the sharps
container immediately prior to handling or transporting it. Place the sharps container in a rigid, leakproof secondary container if leakage of the primary
container is possible.
9. In
the event a person is injured by a needle, CNSM Safety must be informed immediately
of the event and of any contaminant possibly present in the needle (chemical or
biohazard). The needle or needle/syringe must be disposed of in a red sharps
container. Treat the injured party as
you would for any other incident: if the person was injured while working as a
student, send her/him to the Student Health Center and immediately fill out a
departmental Incident Form. If the person was an employee and was injured while working
"on the job", an Incident
Form must be filled out immediately and the person urged to go to the
designated employee medical care facility. The CNSM
Safety Office (ext. 55623) must be contacted for the necessary forms if the person decides to seek
treatment.
To protect yourself and to comply with Cal/OSHA
regulations, DO NOT CLEAN UP OR DISPOSE OF HUMAN BLOOD/BLOOD CONTAMINATED
ITEMS YOURSELF! This clean-up must
be performed by specifically-trained individuals. Please call the CNSM Safety Office at x55623,
or dial campus 911 or use an emergency phone to call for immediate
assistance.
PLEASE NOTE :
IF YOU or those
you supervise (including students) INJECT ANIMALS OR WORK WITH HUMAN
BLOOD-DERIVED PRODUCTS OR HUMAN TISSUES (other than cheek cells or urine), YOU
PRODUCE MEDICAL WASTE! Medical
waste (including used needles) must be placed in red Medical Waste containers
and may NOT be autoclaved and/or disposed of on campus property. The regulations for the collection and
disposal of medical waste are quite stringent; improper handling could result
in serious fines from the City of Long Beach.
PLEASE CALL THE SAFETY OFFICE IMMEDIATELY (x55623) IF YOU THINK YOU
MIGHT HAVE MEDICAL WASTE!!
Arrangements will be made for collection and disposal via an off-campus
incineration service.
* Health & Safety Code, Div. 104, Part
14. {Medical Waste}.
California Code of Regulations, Title 8, section 5193 (d)(G) {Bloodborne Pathogens}.
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