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How to Handle Sharps Safely?
Handling sharps requires strict adherence to
safety protocols
to avoid injuries and contamination:
Always use
personal protective equipment (PPE)
such as gloves and lab coats.
Dispose of used sharps in designated
sharps containers
.
Avoid recapping needles to prevent accidental
needlestick injuries
.
Use
cut-resistant gloves
when necessary.
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