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Preventing Sharps Injuries: Stories from the Frontline

Sharps injuries are a serious concern in our facility. Staff members share their personal stories, highlighting the risks and the importance of communication when passing sharp instruments. Learn from real experiences, like the moment of unintended contact that led to injury. We must prioritize safety to prevent such incidents. Let’s work together to ensure everyone understands the protocols and feels empowered to speak out about hazards in the workplace. For more information, please contact [insert name]: ext. 9999.

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Preventing Sharps Injuries: Stories from the Frontline

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  1. “I was bleeding …through my gloves” “Everyone seems to have a story.” [facility name] OR staff speak out about sharps injuries “Both of us were moving in different directions…we weren’t looking at each other.” “When I moved my hand over… she stuck me in the forearm with the knife.” “I was handing the surgeon a suture for skin closure, and he hooked it back into my hand, needle first…” Communicate with team members when passing sharps. “I’ve seen surgeons stick themselves.” Insert facility logo here For more information contact [insert name]: ext. 9999

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