Reusable Sharps Containers Improve Staff and Environmental Safety
Publication: Premier Safety Institute
Summary:
What is the paper?
"The supplier's sharps container's passive overfilll protection all but eliminated opportunities for sharps-related injuries," Folck said. "The plastic from the disposable sharps containers is a huge environmental issue; now, that plastic no longer gets into our waste stream."
Author
This paper analyses Methodist Medical Center's decision to use a reusable sharps container system for biomedical waste in 2005. As a result of switching from disposable sharps containers to reusable sharps containers, mainly due to considerations about overall safety, their environmental services department conducted a 30-day test program to gather information on the benefits. The EVS department concluded that reusable sharps containers were a better fit for their facility.
What did we learn?
As a result from Methodist Medical Center switching to reusable sharps containers:
- Unnecessary plastic has been diverted from their waste streams
- Sharps injury risk is decreased, leaving the hospital staff with a sense of security
- The EVS department toured the treatment facility to guarantee cleanliness of sharps containers