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These Safety Sharps are Color-Coded
Quickly find the scalpel you need on the Mayo stand with
Feather Safety Razor Company's single-use Safeshield
Scalpels. The buttons on the blades are color coded, with
different colors corresponding to 11 blade types. The stainless
steel knives feature a sliding safety shield with single-handed
activation.
For more information, call (011)81-6-6458-1638, visit
www.feather.co.jp/en/, use the enclosed reader service card or
visit www.bigbookofsurgery.com.
This Sharps Retrieval System Keeps You
OSHA Compliant
Ensure sharps safety and OSHA compliance with SST
instrument retrieval systems from Healthmark Industries. SST's
autoclavable container systems feature three parts: solid base
tray, Steri-Strainer drain basket and cover. Put soiled
instruments in the lightweight SST System and add presoaking
solution. Cover, and transport the container to the
decontamination site. Now lift the Steri-Strainer out of the
solution and begin decontamination. Available in multiple sizes
and shapes.
For more information, call (800) 521-6224, visit
www.hmark.com, use the reader service card or visit
www.bigbookofsurgery.com.
A Safer, Smarter, Easier Blade Disposal System
Reduce sharp injuries and improve OSHA compliance with the
Qlicksmart BladeFLASK scalpel blade removal system from
MYCO Medical. Only a single hand is required for use. Insert
the blade with the sharp edge right and tang up into the
BladeFLASK. An click indicates when the blade has been
safely removed. Puncture proof, each system holds 100
blades. A built-in visual counter counts down; the system shuts
off when full. Discard the system in your red bag waste. For
use in non-sterile environments, it's compatible with most
brands of general surgery blades and flat blade handles. Mount
it to a wall or table using the optional bracket.
For more information, call (800) 454-6926, email
customerservice@mycomedical.com, visit
www.surgicalsupplies.mycomedical.com/qlicksmart, use the
enclosed reader service card or visit www.bigbookofsurgery.com.