You should always collect sharp wastes immediately after use in a safety box. This helps you avoid injuries.

Safety box in use

Figure 23.1 Safety box in use at a Health Post. (Photo: Pam Furniss)

A safety box is used only for sharps (Figure 23.1). It is designed as a puncture- and leak-resistant container for their collection and disposal. The advantage is it confines all sharps in one place and helps prevent reuse. The correct use of safety boxes can prevent needlestick injuries to you and the community. The role of health workers (you) and waste handlers in proper use of safety boxes, starting from assembly through to final disposal, is critical. You should follow these guidelines for effective use of safety boxes: