Can I just throw the used safety needle mould into the trash can? Hospitals are very cautious in the treatment of medical waste, especially suture needles and scalpels, which are in contact with blood, which may contain a large number of pathogenic microorganisms and harmful chemicals, and may even be radioactive and damaging, which are important risk factors for disease transmission. Some unscrupulous merchants, in order to reduce production costs, purchase discarded syringes from hospitals, carry out secondary processing, and enter the market to make children's toys or disposable tableware and other products that seriously endanger health. Generally, hospitals will be handed over to qualified institutions for centralized disposal, which will not cause secondary pollution. Regarding medical accidents, there have been frequent occurrences in recent years. I hope that in the future, there will be safer handling methods to make patients feel more at ease when they are hospitalized.
The plastic syringe is mainly composed of five parts: outer shell, core rod, piston, positioning ring and protective cap. It uses imported raw materials and is produced by injection molding technology. The syringe is mainly used to contain veterinary drugs and for animal injection, which can effectively ensure that the product is in use The front is in a sterile state, and the scale value can be printed on the push rod to ensure the accuracy of medication.
The storage environment of plastic syringes needs to meet the following points:
1. Ensure that the plastic syringe will not be exposed to the sun for a long time.
2. Place it in a place that is not easy for children to touch.
3. Do not put the syringe in a humid and cold environment.
4. Prevent the syringe from falling from a high place.
5. Fasten the protective cap of the prefilled syringe containing the liquid medicine to prevent the liquid medicine from overflowing.
6. Syringe Mould can avoid direct contact with other chemical solvents.