Reducing Needlestick Injuries in Pediatric Settings
The practice of medicine requires the frequent use of needles and other sharp objects, and without proper safety protocols in place, that can lead to potentially dangerous injuries to patients and staff alike.
The Cost of a Needlestick Injury
Eliminating sharps injuries relies on many factors – safer devices, safer sharps containers, leadership focus and safety process adoption.
Flu Season Is Here: What You Should Know
As the air gets a little colder and the leaves begin to change, we know that fall is officially here. […]
The Goldilocks Guide to Medical Waste Bins
When it comes to managing regulated medical waste, one size doesn’t fit all. Just like the classic Goldilocks story: not […]
Daniels Accessories: A Container’s Sidekick
A hero is only as strong as their team. While Daniels Health containers are the heroes of safe waste management, […]
What Is a Medical Waste Incinerator and How Does it Work?
Discover the role of medical waste incinerators in healthcare waste management. Learn the processes, types, and how to achieve smart segregation with Daniels Health.
Color Coding Requirements for Biomedical Waste
Learn more about color-coding for hazardous waste and why its important for your hospital to follow.
What Is Pharmaceutical Waste?
Whether you operate a pharmacy, an outpatient center, a cancer center, an independent physician’s practice, or a hospital, proper pharmaceutical waste management is essential.
Why Switching to Daniels Health Means Uninterrupted Healthcare
Imagine a critical moment in patient care: a complex procedure underway, a diagnosis being delivered, or a patient needing immediate […]
Kyle Shields Partners with Daniels and Breakthrough T1D for Diabetes Awareness
Daniels Health is committed to making healthcare safer, and one dedicated member of our pride has played an active role […]
USP <800> Compliance Guide: Everything You Need to Know
Basic guide to understanding USP standard – handling hazardous drugs in a healthcare setting.
Navigating Medical Waste Regulations and Industry Oversight
When it comes to medical waste disposal, compliance to federal and state guidelines is essential. However, compliance gets a bit confusing for healthcare facilities – large and small – because regulations differ between different types of medical waste and their required disposal and treatment methods.
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