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AS/NZS 4261:1994

Reusable containers for the collection of sharp items used in human and animal medical applications

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Table of Contents

1 -  AS/NZS 4261:1994 REUSABLE CONTAINERS FOR THE COLLECTION OF SHARP ITEMS USED IN HUMAN AND ANIMAL MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
4 -  PREFACE
4 -  CONTENTS
5 -  1 SCOPE
5 -  2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
5 -  3 DEFINITIONS
5 -  3.1 Container
5 -  3.2 Reusable container
5 -  3.2 Sharps
5 -  4 MATERIALS
5 -  5 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
5 -  5.1 Handle
5 -  5.2 Mouth of container
5 -  5.3 Closure device
6 -  5.4 Capacity indicator (fill line)
6 -  5.5 Cleanability
6 -  5.6 Safety aspects
6 -  6 PHYSICAL TESTS
6 -  6.1 Impact resistance
6 -  6.2 Resistance to penetration
6 -  6.3 Stability
6 -  7 COLOUR
6 -  8 INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO THE RECYCLER OR END-USER (OR BOTH) AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE
6 -  9 MARKING
8 -  APPENDIX A - METHOD OF TEST FOR HANDLE INTEGRITY
8 -  A1 SCOPE
8 -  A2 PRINCIPLE
8 -  A3 APPARATUS
8 -  A4 PROCEDURE
8 -  A5 REPORT
9 -  APPENDIX B - METHOD FOR DETERMINING IMPACT RESISTANCE, INTEGRITY OF CLOSURE DEVICE AND LEAKAGE
9 -  B1 SCOPE
9 -  B2 PRINCIPLE
9 -  B3 APPARATUS AND MATERIALS
9 -  B4 PROCEDURE
10 -  B5 REPORT
11 -  APPENDIX C - METHOD FOR DETERMINING RESISTANCE TO PENETRATION
11 -  C1 SCOPE
11 -  C2 PRINCIPLE
11 -  C3 APPARATUS
11 -  C4 TEST SAMPLE
11 -  C5 PROCEDURE
12 -  C6 REPORT
13 -  APPENDIX D - METHOD FOR DETERMINING TOPPLING RESISTANCE
13 -  D1 SCOPE
13 -  D2 PRINCIPLE
13 -  D3 APPARATUS
13 -  D4 SAMPLE
13 -  D5 PROCEDURE
13 -  D6 REPORT

Abstract

Sets out requirements for reusable containers intended for the safe collection and transport of sharp items used in human and animal applications. Appendices include methods for determining handle integrity, impact resistance, integrity of the closure device and leakage, and resistance to penetration.

Scope

This Standard sets out requirements for reusable containers intended for the safe collection and transport of sharp items used in human and animal medical applications. The containers are intended to be emptied and rendered safe for reuse.

The Standard is not applicable to containers manufactured for non-reusable purposes and which are disposed of with their contents, i.e. used sharp items (see AS 4031).

This Standard is also not applicable to the collection of radioactive and cytotoxic wastes,including sharp items, in reusable containers.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
Committee HE-009
Under Revision
  • DR 06446
Supersedes
  • DR 93302