CLSI X3-R-2002
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Implementing a Needlestick and Sharps Injury Prevention Program in the Clinical Laboratory
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
CLSI | 2002 | 35 |
This guide provides direction for implementing the
requirements of the Revised OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen
Standard. It is limited to devices related to specimen
collection and clinical laboratory testing. It will provide
guidance for medical centers and hospitals, as well as for
reference and physician office laboratories.
While it is well understood that sharps such as needles are
responsible for many injuries, it is very important to understand
that, in the clinical laboratory, there are other devices that have
the potential of causing injury. Though not an inclusive list,
devices that have the potential for causing injury include:
– phlebotomy needles
– syringe needles used in the laboratory and used for drawing
blood
– winged blood collection sets
– glass capillary tubes
– glass blood collection tubes
– glass test tubes
– glass pipettes
– glass slides
– instrument probes
– scalpels used in the laboratory
– lancets – microtome blades.