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  2. Sharps waste - Wikipedia

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    A needle bin in a cubicle at the public toilets in a north London shopping centre. Extreme care must be taken in the management and disposal of sharps waste. The goal in sharps waste management is to safely handle all materials until they can be properly disposed of. The final step in the disposal of sharps waste is to dispose of them in an ...

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  4. Needlestick injury - Wikipedia

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    Four U.S. states have banned the disposal of any syringes into the trash, requiring the use of waste collection centers, mail-back programs, or other alternatives. [40] The Coalition for Safe Community Needle Disposal estimates there are over 7.5 billion syringes used for home medical care in the United States. [41]

  5. Automated vacuum collection - Wikipedia

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    A system is planned for a new City Center development in Carmel, Indiana. It would service condominiums, businesses, and a hotel. [29] In March 2015, the city of Montreal abandoned its $3 million investment in a plan to install an automated vacuum collection system in the Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district. [30] [1] [3] [31] [32]

  6. Biomedical waste - Wikipedia

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    The waste is shipped through the U.S. postal service. While available in all 50 U.S. states, mail-back medical waste disposal is limited by very strict postal regulations (i.e., collection containers must comply with requirements set out by the Food and Drug Administration, while shipping containers must be approved by the postal service for use).

  7. Needle remover - Wikipedia

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    A wall-mounted sharps container. A needle remover is a device used to physically remove a needle from a syringe.In developing countries, there is still a need for improvements in needle safety in hospital settings as most of the needle removal processes are done manually and under severe risk of hazard from needles puncturing skin risking infection.

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