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Disposal of disposable instruments

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Edinburgh Foot, Aug 8, 2014.


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    Hi this is my first real post so I hope I'm in the right place and doing it correctly. I have searched this subject in the forum but only a few posts from 2010 came up. I need some advice on sharps/instruments disposal. I have a new small home visiting practice in the edinburgh/midlothian area. I now have a few sets of instruments that I need to get rid of. Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced company that they use to collect and dispose of instruments? I realise some may recommend national companies and I'm open to all options. So many listed on the internet but a personal recommendation would help.
    I don't want to use this thread as a debate on autoclave vs disposable as it has been mentioned a few times in other peoples posts. Just some friendly advice would be really appreciated. Thanks. X
     
  2. Neil.Robertson

    Neil.Robertson Welcome New Poster

    Hi
    You could contact someone at NHS Fife as we use disposable instruments which are collected for disposal.
     
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