Sharps Safety
Across
- 4. What to use to protect hands from transfer (6)
- 6. Never recap a used needle – a key safety_____ (4)
- 7. Something that can flag up an accident in the making (6)
- 10. Written ____ for how sharps should be handled. (9)
- 12. What should you do if you find and safely remove a needle on site (6)
- 14. Use to prevent contact with needles (8)
- 15. Fluid that poses a risk due to potential transfer diseases such as HIV and Hep B (5)
Down
- 1. What you do to waste like plastic or paper (7)
- 2. Sharps containers must be ___‑proof.(8)
- 3. An Injury sustained (8)
- 5. Defined as anything that could puncture the skin and include scalpels, Stanley knifes, scissors and discarded needles.
- 8. A Dangerous practice of replacing a lid on a needle (5, HINT- to go over something again)
- 9. An event that had the potential to cause harm (Two words, 4 & 4)
- 11. A recent presentation about Needles and Sharps (11, TBT)
- 13. The last line of defence as a control measure, abbreviation for personal ________ _________ (3)