Hypodermic Needles Sample Clauses

Hypodermic Needles. PROVIDER assures that no Federal, State or Local public funds will be used to provide consumers with hypodermic needles or syringes enabling such consumers to use illegal drugs.
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Hypodermic Needles. The proper disposal of medically necessary hypodermic needles is required. Residents who use needles for medical reason must dispose of them through a “Sharps” container in consultation with the Health Center. Residents are required to follow the most recent Internet Acceptable Use Policy and telephone/cable television use policies.
Hypodermic Needles. PROVIDER assures that no Federal or State funds will be used to provide consumers with hypodermic needles or syringes enabling such consumers to use illegal drugs. Formatted: Numbered + Level: 2 + Numbering Style: a, b, c, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at: 0.75" + Indent at: 1" Formatted: Numbered + Level: 3 + Numbering Style: i, ii, iii, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Right + Aligned at: 1.38" + Indent at: 1.5" Formatted: Numbered + Level: 2 + Numbering Style: a, b, c, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at: 0.75" + Indent at: 1" Formatted: Numbered + Level: 3 + Numbering Style: i, ii, iii, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Right + Aligned at: 1.38" + Indent at: 1.5"
Hypodermic Needles.  Use Safety-engineered needles wherever practical.  Fit the needle onto the syringe while still in its sheath.  Ensure the needle is not bent or broken before use.  Keep your hand behind the needle tip at all times.  Minimize manual handling, do not pass the needle from hand to hand.  Do not disconnect the needle from the syringe before disposal, discard as a single unit whenever possible.  Never re-cap a needle unless it is essential for the procedure (e.g., pre-loading syringes for drug delivery).  Never re-cap a needle by hand; only re-cap a needle if a device is available to allow this to be done using one hand.  Never remove a needle from a syringe unless it is essential for the procedure, e.g., when transferring blood to a container. Re-cap before removal using a device designed for the purpose.  Place used needles immediately and directly into an approved sharps disposal container. Do not leave the needle on work surfaces.  Retrieve dropped needles immediately. If it cannot be found, inform people of the danger, and search the area until it is found and discarded appropriately.  Use tongs to retrieve needles that have been dropped; never use your bare hand.
Hypodermic Needles. The proper disposal of medically necessary hypodermic needles is required. Students who use needles for medical reason must 1-notify the Residence Life Office and 2- dispose of them through a “Sharps” container in consultation with the Health Center. Students are required to follow the most recent Internet Acceptable Use Policy and telephone/cable television use policies. Students are responsible for the general security of their residence hall, and acts that compromise building security are prohibited. Specifically, students are prohibited from propping open any doors. Students are expected to lock their room doors and carry their key(s) and proximity card. Solicitation and/or commerce by a student or any other person are not permitted without the prior approval of the Administration. Firearms, explosives, ammunition, unauthorized knives or other items that could be considered a weapon are prohibited. Flammable liquids and dangerous chemicals are also prohibited. No one shall possess or use any spring loaded or air-powered “weapon”/item which is capable of producing a projectile that can or may cause injury or damage. Removal of or damage to windows/screens or placing any objects outside the window is prohibited. Leaning out of, sitting on sill or entering/exiting through any window is prohibited. NOTICE: Security Cameras are used on the premises to record and/or monitor activities and aid in the investigation of incidents. All students assigned a residence halls room are required by policy to participate in a meal plan. Meal Plans are provided by Sodexo Education Services which contracts with the College to operate food service on campus. Plan 1 – “Platinum” - 19 meals per week & $100 in “Hawk Dollars” Plan 2 – “Gold” - 14 meals per week & $175 in “Hawk Dollars” Plan 3 – “Silver” - 10 meals per week & $275 in “Hawk Dollars” Plan 4 – “Bronze” - 10 meals per week only (limited to 50 participants.)

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