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REMOVE SCALPEL BLADES SAFELY

and continue to use the best tool for your job.


Most practitioners prefer the balance, weight and ergonomics of a reusable steel scalpel but removing used blades manually compromises staff safety..

Flimsy disposable plastic scalpels are not the answer because they are harder to use, more dangerous and less cost-effective..


Brochure

BladeFLASK-brochure 3 logo 4 page.pdf

Qlicksmart Blade Flask

The BladeFLASK simple 'push and click' blade removal solution for steel scalpels:

 Remove and contain blades with one hand - push and click.

BladeFLASK is secured by a reusable mounting bracket, which means you do not have to hold or brace the BladeFLASK when in use..

Minimise risks of injury and infection.

Sharps injuries are a serious occupational hazard in healthcare settings. Scalpel cuts are not only more severe than needle stick injuries, they are also more likely to happen. The single-hand technique of removing blades minimizes your risk.

Make compliance a practical reality.

BladeFLASK ensures optimal safety based on speed and convenience for the end-user, ergonomic simplicity and passive, automatic and single-handed safety principles. By enabling practitioners to continue to use their preferred metal scalpel handles, the wall-mounted or bench-mounted BladeFLASK improves both patient care and staff safety.


Satisfies these essential safety standards:


Demo
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2014

European Union (Prevention of Sharps Injuries in the Healthcare Sector) Regulations 2014 (S.I. No. 135 of 2014)

2010

EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU
Prevention from sharp injuries in the hospital and healthcare sector.

2005

Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005

2003

USA Occupational Safety & Health Administration
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard 1900.1930

1998

Australian/New Zealand Standard “AS/NZS 3825:1998”
Procedures and devices for the removal and disposal of scalpel blades form scalpel handles.

British Standards

BS 7320-1990

UN 3291

Clinical Waste Unspecified Nos

CE compliant