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School Health-Product Education-Sharps Disposal by Mail Systems
 
Sharps Disposal By Mail System®

Introduction
Product Overview and Description
Product Use and Procedure
Features and Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Technical Specifications
Articles / Sales Brochure / Manual
Warranty
Legislation
Customer Testimonials
Other Information
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Introduction

Whether it is in the nurse's office with a specialized healthcare needs student, the health clinic, or the staff restroom, providing a viable method for safe containment and disposal of sharps such as needles, syringes and lancets is essential to protecting students, employees, and the public.

The Sharps Disposal by Mail System® is manufactured by Sharps Compliance, Inc., the industry leader in mailback medical waste disposal. The System represents an innovative collection and disposal method pioneered specifically for the generator of small quantities of medical waste, such as schools.



Product Overview and Description
Every year over 3 billion sharps are used to manage medical conditions at home, work, or while at school. Improper handling and disposing of these sharps can lead to needlesticks not only for those using them, but for anyone who may find them, including janitorial staff and garbage collectors. These needlesticks can result in diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, and syphilis. To keep sharps out of the trash, and therefore prevent needlesticks, proper disposal is needed.

An all-in-one "as-needed" system…both the sharps collector AND the sharps disposal in one system; purchased and disposed of as needed
Complies with all federal, state and municipal regulations
Reduces handling of medical waste
Eliminates expensive or unnecessary pick-ups by medical waste haulers
Does not require a contract
Convenient, timely and reasonably priced
Transported via the U.S. Postal Service
BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN CONSULTING, POLICY AND PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT, AND TRAINING

Sharps Compliance believes education is the key to its customers' regulatory compliance. For that reason, the consulting division of Sharps Compliance provides a variety of products and medical and safety services to a broad national customer base including schools and colleges.

Services offered include:

Medical waste management and minimization programs and training
Custom and fill-in-the-blank OSHA manuals and training
Facility audits
Compliance seminars
Policy and procedure review, development, and enforcement
Writing for publication

Sharps utilizes the nation's best regulatory compliance experts to provide high quality consultation, education and training to our customers. Their consultants are known across the nation and recognized as industry experts.

Jan Harris, MPH, BSDH
Ed Krisiunas, MT(ASCP), CIC, MPH
Jack McGurk, MPA





Product Use and Procedure
The Sharps Disposal by Mail System® consists of a special sharps container not only designed to hold sharps and other medical waste, but also constructed to withstand shipment through the mail. Regular sharps containers are not as sturdy and therefore must not be mailed. The Sharps Disposal by Mail System® consists of a:
  variety of sizes of containers, from 1 quart to three gallon, to multiple pack configurations
  government-approved return box, with the permit number clearly displayed
  3-millimeter bag liner
  4-part simplified tracking form
  and certified proof of destruction
Waste is conveniently transported to the Sharps permitted disposal facility by the United States Postal Service in compliance with all federal, state and local regulations. The Sharps Disposal by Mail System® can be used anywhere in the United States. This complete, all-in-one service is included in a single purchase price. There are no hidden costs or minimum monthly fees. No transportation, environmental or record management fees. The system is simply purchased on an as-needed basis, with no contract required.
Order the System
Deposit sharps and other medical waste into sharps container. Close lid securely when ready for disposal.
Complete our simplified tracking form and keep Generator Copy

Follow enclosed instructions; place in postage pre-paid return box. Give to mail carrier or take to Post Office
Container is transported to Sharps' own treatment facility.
Electronic proof of destruction is available for your records.

 



Features and Benefits
Confidential
One fee for containment, disposal, and documentation of sharps disposal
No contracts required
Convenient and easy to use
Approved for use in all 50 states
Control of the waste remains at the individual institution
Other parties are not involved. There are no outside waste haulers coming into the school to pick up waste
No need for custodial staff to ever handle sharps containers
Proof of waste destruction is available online
Complies with all state and federal regulations
Consultative support regarding OSHA and state medical waste regulations is available



Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is it really okay for the Mail Carrier to pick-up and transport this waste?
A: Yes. A U.S. Postal Service permit number is printed on the front of every return box allowing these boxes to be mailed (e.g. USPS-035U). This number is your assurance that the company is approved by the postal service, and therefore allowed to mail medical waste. Sharps Compliance, Inc. and the U.S. Postal Service have partnered to provide this service since 1994, and can assure customers that the Sharps systems meet or exceed all mailing requirements.

Q: Why can't needles/syringes be thrown in the trash?
A: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) require that sharps be deposited in a sharps container that complies with OSHA regulations. Once that container is full, it must be disposed of according to state and federal regulations and guidelines. In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has updated its guidelines recommending that even needles generated by non-regulated facilities and home injectors NOT be thrown into the trash, even if they are placed in a plastic container. Mailback sharps disposal is one of the EPA alternatives included on their website.

Q: How long can I keep the Sharps Disposal by Mail System® container once it's filled?
A: Each state has specific regulations for generators of medical waste. Most are very similar, but a few have special mandates. For instance, if schools fall under your state's medical waste regulations, you may have limits on the length of time your sharps or other regulated medical waste can be stored. Storage requirements for the Sharps Disposal by Mail System® are no different than storage requirements for any other methods of medical waste collection and disposal. Contact Sharps Customer Support for your specific state requirements at 800.772.5657.

Q: I understand I have a cradle to grave liability for my medical waste. Where does my waste go?
A: Your waste is destroyed at Sharps' fully permitted waste treatment facility, which houses a U.S. Postal station used exclusively for processing the Sharps Disposal by Mail System® packages. Copies of permits are available upon request from the Sharps.

Q: How do I switch from my current method of disposal to the Sharps Disposal by Mail System® …what do I do with existing non-mailable containers?
A: You can order our 5-gallon Sharps Disposal by Mail System® to mail in your smaller containers; or you will need to schedule a final pick up from your existing waste hauler for your existing sharps disposal containers.

Q: Is it was possible to get an empty box to dispose of my existing sharps containers?
A: No. The reason why nurses can not just purchase an empty container is the entire disposable system has to be "permitted" by the US Postal Service, meaning not only the mailing box, but the sharps container. 99% of the current sharps containers are made of polypropylene, which is not "permitted" for US Postal mailing. The Sharps brand containers are made of polyethylene and have been approved by rigorous testing to be mailed in the boxes. The Sharps Disposable by Mail System meets all US Postal Service requirements, the entire system (box and container). THE SOLUTION: You should purchase the three or five-gallon container, and put all of your old sharps in it and utilize the Disposal by Mail System. Many nurses choose this for the convenience of mailing and the comfort that it has been disposed of properly with all documentation compliance and they get a free "drop cone" package.

Q:

What is the potential cost of a needlestick in a school?

A: The following are potential costs the school district could encounter if they had a needlestick accident.
Post-exposure testing and follow-up….........................$3000
Payment of employee during testing………………………..?
Holding of blood if baseline testing refused…………….$300
Post-exposure medications for HIV testing……………$2000
Testing of source (if known)…………………………….$1000
Lifelong medications if 1 disease is contracted.…$25K/year
Liver transplant (may be needed if hepatitis B or C is contracted)…………..………………………………..$500,000
OSHA fines………………………………………Up to $70,000
Lawsuits…………………………………………….……Millions

Q: How do I get the FREE drop cone package?
A: Click here to view the details of the FREE drop cone promotion! When you order item #90-579, 90-580 or 90-581 you will receive 6 drop cones FREE (a $15.95 value).

Q: Why should I get involved in doing this, when it has not been an issue in my school in the past?
A: The following are a few reasons why you should consider using the Sharps Disposal by mail System.
3% of US population are self injectors
A school with 200 students, faculty and staff would statistically have 6 self-injectors
Billions of needles are discarded into the trash each year by self-injectors
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines on needle disposal have changed. You must have a method of disposal other than the trash.




Technical Specifications

Item#
Case Quantity
Description
90-576
12
Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 1 Quart PRO-TEC® Container Capacity: approximately 50-70 1cc syringes

90-577
18
Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 1 Gallon PRO-TEC® Container Capacity: approximately 210-230 1cc syringes

90-579
12
Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 2 Gallon PRO-TEC® Container Capacity: approximately 440-460 1cc syringes

90-580
8
Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 3 Gallon PRO-TEC® Container Capacity: approximately 700-720 1cc syringes

90-581
1
Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 5 Gallon Mailback Container for disposal of red bag waste and other sharps containers. May not contain loose sharps.





Articles / Sales Brochure / Manual
Click here to view the SH sales brochure on the product line.

Attached is the Sharps flyer on the 5 Gallon system. Click here to view.



Warranty
Products are guaranteed to be free of defects.



Legislation
The SHARPS DISPOSAL BY MAIL SYSTEM® complies with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) guidelines, Department of Transportation regulations, Environmental Protection Agency guidelines, all state and local medical waste regulatory agencies, and is approved by the United States Postal Service for transport through the mail.

Recent News from the EPA Website at www.epa.gov/epaoswer/other/medical/sharps.htm

EPA's New Information about Disposing of Medical Sharps
Improper management of discarded needles and other sharps can pose a health risk to the public and waste workers. For example, discarded needles may expose waste workers to potential needle stick injuries and potential infection when containers break open inside garbage trucks or needles are mistakenly sent to recycling facilities. Janitors and housekeepers also risk injury if loose sharps poke through plastic garbage bags. Used needles can transmit serious diseases, such as HIV and hepatitis.

Mail-back Programs are an EPA suggested National Solution
Sharps users place their used sharps in special containers and return the container by mail to a collection site for proper disposal. This service usually requires a fee. Fees vary, depending on the size of the container. Check with your health care provider, pharmacist, yellow pages, or search the Internet using keywords "sharps mail back." These products are available through School Health.




Customer Testimonials and Example Uses
Hundreds of schools have already adopted the Sharps Disposal By Mail System®. Sharps Inc. supports the National Association of School Nurses at the national conference and selected state meetings.



Other Information

Additional information is available at www.safeneedledisposal.org and www.sharpsinc.com.

Other websites of interest might be:

Bloodborne Pathogen Standard requirements
  Federal OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard can be accessed at www.osha.gov, or directly at: www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=10051
  Those states with State-OSHA plans can be accessed at: www.osha.gov/fso/osp/index.html
State medical waste regulations
  www.sharpsinc.com - click on State Regulatory Links
Change in the EPA Guidelines
  www.epa.gov/epaoswer/other/medical/sharps.htm
  www.epa.gov/epaoswer/other/medical/med-home.pdf

Sharps Regulated Guidelines by State


Product Ordering Information

SH Catalog # Product Name
90576 Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 1 Quart PRO-TEC® Container Capacity
90577 Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 1 Gallon PRO-TEC® Container Capacity
90579 Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 2 Gallon PRO-TEC® Container Capacity
90580 Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 3Gallon PRO-TEC® Container Capacity
90581 Sharps Disposal by Mail System® 5 Gallon PRO-TEC® Container Capacity
90636 6/ box Sharps Drop Cone

 

 


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