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26:2H-5.10  Findings, declarations relative to use of needles, sharp devices in health care facilities.

1.The Legislature finds and declares that:

a.The use of conventional needles results in increased risk of HIV infection and hepatitis B and C to health care workers;

b.Each year, from 150 to 200 health care workers die and many suffer chronic and debilitating diseases due to needle stick injuries;

c.Equipment exists to prevent most injuries that result from needle stick injuries but overall concern with cutting health care costs has impeded the widespread use of advanced, safer technology; and

d.Newer, safer needle technology should be adopted in health care facilities.

L.1999,c.311,s.1.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-26 > Section-26-2h > 26-2h-5-10

26:2H-5.10  Findings, declarations relative to use of needles, sharp devices in health care facilities.

1.The Legislature finds and declares that:

a.The use of conventional needles results in increased risk of HIV infection and hepatitis B and C to health care workers;

b.Each year, from 150 to 200 health care workers die and many suffer chronic and debilitating diseases due to needle stick injuries;

c.Equipment exists to prevent most injuries that result from needle stick injuries but overall concern with cutting health care costs has impeded the widespread use of advanced, safer technology; and

d.Newer, safer needle technology should be adopted in health care facilities.

L.1999,c.311,s.1.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-26 > Section-26-2h > 26-2h-5-10

26:2H-5.10  Findings, declarations relative to use of needles, sharp devices in health care facilities.

1.The Legislature finds and declares that:

a.The use of conventional needles results in increased risk of HIV infection and hepatitis B and C to health care workers;

b.Each year, from 150 to 200 health care workers die and many suffer chronic and debilitating diseases due to needle stick injuries;

c.Equipment exists to prevent most injuries that result from needle stick injuries but overall concern with cutting health care costs has impeded the widespread use of advanced, safer technology; and

d.Newer, safer needle technology should be adopted in health care facilities.

L.1999,c.311,s.1.