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Cardinal Health 2 gallon sharps container wall mount, Non-Locking

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Product Highlights

  • Designed for standard 2 gallon sharps containers
  • Attaches to wall unobtrusively
  • OSHA Compliant
  • Helps provide tamper resistance
  • Fast Delivery
  • Easy Returns
  • AutoShip eligible
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MPN :
Holder with Bracket - Each - #8975 - 2 to 4 Week Lead Time
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Cardinal Health 2 gallon sharps container wall mount, Non-Locking
Cardinal Health 2 gallon sharps container wall mount, Non-Locking

Description

The CardinalHealth Non-Locking 2 gallon sharps container wall mount is designed to house SharpSafety 2 Gallon Containers. These brackets allow for convenient wall mounting, keeping the container to safely contain used sharps. This sharps container wall mounting bracket (CardinalHealth 8975) allows for unobtrusive storage and complies with OSHA regulations regarding sharps containers.

Proper Sharps Disposal

The FDA has outlined procedures for proper disposal of sharps. For more information regarding sharps disposal visit fda.gov.

Place sharps in a proper container immediately after use. Sharps containers should be kept out of reach of pets or children. Avoid overfilling sharps containers as overflowing sharps containers increase the chance of unintended needle sticks. Sharps disposal guidelines vary depending on location, check with local trash removal services or health departments for which options are available for you.

Product Features and Benefits

  • Hold 2 Gallon Sharps Containers
  • Locks on Wall Unobtrusively
  • Complies with OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1030(d)(4)(iii)

Product Specifications

  • Manufacturer: CardinalHealth
  • Item Number: 8975
  • Color: White
  • Size: 2 Gallon
  • Height: 7.5 Inches
  • Width: 10 Inches
  • Depth: 6.5 Inches
  • Noise Level: <60 dBA
  • Compatible Continers: 8533SA, 8534SA
Manuals and Documents

 

 

Videos

 

Needle Stick and Sharps Injuries (3:05 minutes)