The Safer Needles Network is aimed at those concerned with reducing needlestick injuries and bloodborne exposures.
Needlestick accidents occur when healthcare workers jab themselves or a colleague with a needle, or other sharp medical device, which is contaminated with potentially infected blood.
Second only to back-injuries as a cause of occupational injury amongst NHS workers, an ongoing RCN surveillance project suggests that as many as 100,000 needlestick accidents occur in the UK every year.
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Articles relating to research and issues surrounding needlestick injuries.
4 DEC 2015
Survey EU 2010/32 EU OSHA Focus Points
3 DEC 2015
Glenis Willmott MEP hosts the 5th European Biosafety Summit
4 JUN 2015
Relatives being taught to give patients injections
13 JAN 2017
Investigation launched by PHE on needlestick injuries
12 JAN 2017
WATCH: The impact of sharps injuries
15 JUL 2016
Lab worker contracts Zika Virus from needlestick
10 JUN 2016
GPs to have access to needle stick services
6 APR 2016
Member of the public injured by needle
6 JAN 2016
New guidance on managing sharps injuries released
11 DEC 2015
4 DEC 2015
NHS Tayside staff compensation exceeds half a million pounds
3 DEC 2015
Survey EU 2010/32 EU OSHA Focus Points
3 DEC 2015