Needlestick injury
Needlestick injuries are a significant concern due to the potential of contracting diseases such as hepatitis B and C and HIV.
It is important University personnel are aware of safe disposal procedures for needles and syringes and emergency action to take in the event of a needlestick injury.
Procedures
If a person sustains a needlestick injury:
- Administer appropriate first aid for any bleeding or embedded object. Gain assistance from a first aid officer as required.
- Wash the
wound or skin sites thoroughly with soap and water or use a waterless cleanser or antiseptic if water is
unavailable. Apply a waterproof dressing as necessary, and apply pressure through the dressing if bleeding
is still occurring.
Do not squeeze or rub the injury site. - If blood or blood products make contact with eyes, rinse the eyes gently but thoroughly (remove contact lenses), for at least 30 seconds, with water or normal saline.
- If blood or body fluids are sprayed into the mouth, spit out and then rinse the mouth with water several times.
- If any clothing is contaminated, remove and shower if necessary.
- Identify the source individual or the source of the sharp if possible and assess the risk status of the source individual.
- All staff and students who sustain a sharps injury in which there is any risk of contamination must either attend the University Medical Centre or a medical practitioner for assessment advice and if necessary, counselling.
- If a source individual is identified, they should be strongly encouraged to undergo blood testing.
- Report the incident to your supervisor and complete a report on UWA's electronic incident reporting system as soon as practicable.
- After hours - follow the above procedure, if needing assistance call the UWA emergency number (+61 8) 6488 2222.