gbtyke said:My Diabetic Nurse has told be to use the needle cutter, replace the cap on the needle holder and dispose of normally. No need for sharps bin.
hazey276 said:Hi Rach, i've had the same thing where i work as well. One of my work colleagues does exactly the same thing and just throws her needles in the bin despite myself going to the trouble of getting a 5l sharps bin brought in. I've discussed it with her and told her that if she didn't start using the bin i would report her. Unfortunately she didn't heed my warning so the inevitable happened and after her being spoken to by the head teacher and the school nurse she now refuses to speak to me which is fine because i'm now just happy that i've hopefully saved someone from a nasty and potential worrying injury.
Hazey !!!!!!
janabelle said:Give me strength-I'm off to bed :cry:
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