“...there are a lot of injuries among laundry and housekeeping personnel, due to needles and other contaminated sharp objects left in soiled goods.” Dionne Williams
Finger Protection devices
OSHA has indicated that employers have a responsibility to provide and require employees to use hand protection when an employee's hands are exposed to hazards such as those from severe cuts or lacerations; severe abrasions; punctures, etc.  New personal protective products help protect fingers and thumbs from needlesticks and cuts from scalpels.

 
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