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A Day in the Life of a Needle

Learn about the journey of a needle from the point of use, to disposal, as well as how to prevent needlestick injuries. Read our blog for essential insights.

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5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of a Sharps Injury

Despite advancements in sharps designs and technologies, sharps injuries continue to affect healthcare professionals in a variety of medical care scenarios.

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What Are Sharps? Everything You Need to Know

Discover what sharps are and how to dispose of them correctly. Our guide covers everything from sharps containers to disposal methods for healthcare safety.

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Strategies to Reverse a Worrying Rise in Needlestick Injuries

There is an increased need for improved safety standards and awareness of the risks associated with BBFE incidences.

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Safe Disposal of Sharps in Hospitals and Healthcare Settings

It's important to understand how to safely disposal of sharps in hospitals and other medical facilities to keep the health and safety of practitioners, patients, and communities.

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Before and After Sharpsmart: 28 Hospital Case Study

The implementation of Daniels Sharpsmart device reduces sharps injuries across 14 hospitals that converted to our sharps safety device.

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Case Study: Medical Waste Bin Cleanliness in a Pharmacy Clean Room

Contamination risk should never be taken lightly, especially in pharmacy clean rooms. This article elaborates on a failure which resulted in 750+ patient infections.

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Importance of Infectious Waste Training

Infectious waste training is required by the DOT to handle, package, label, and sign off on healthcare waste pickups.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Waste Disposal Services. We're Ready.

Daniels Health provides COVID-19 Vaccine Disposal Services for US Healthcare Facilities.

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Safest Height for Wall-Mounted Sharps Containers

At Daniels, we follow the NIOSH guidelines for the mounting height of our sharps containers with each container mounted 52” from the floor.

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How to Dispose of Sharps Waste

Information on how to dispose of sharps waste in a clinical setting.

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Risks and Consequences of Improper RMW Disposal

Compliance is essential when it comes to medical waste disposal. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stipulates numerous regulations for proper hazardous waste disposal, collection and disposal of biohazard waste, and medical waste removal processes.