Sentinal™ & Samplar™: Winners of the UK Lab Consumables Innovation Award 2022 and Best Consumer Innovation Award 2023.
Regulatory Information
Sharps Legislation & Regulation
Implementation of Safety Engineered Devices (SED)
Reduce 70% Injuries
Governments around the world have recognised the enormous unnecessary costs of accidental needlestick injuries (NSI) in the medical and healthcare sector.
They have enacted legislation to ensure that those responsible for healthcare workers are actively seeking to reduce NSI risks.
All Regulations Espouse The Basic Principles
Employer Responsibility for Workplace Safety
Proactive Hazard Identification and Prevention
Implementation of Safer Practices and Equipment
Safety Regulations Enacted
USA
OSHA Bloodborne pathogen standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) – 1991 Amended 2000.
EU
Directive 2010/32/EU – Prevention from sharp injuries in the hospital and healthcare sector.
UK
Australia
Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act) and Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017 (WHS Regulation).
Essential Regulatory Standards
Single-Handed or Automatic Activation
Irreversible Safety Mechanisms
Ease of Use
Integrated Safety Mechanisms
Uncompromised Patient Care
SEDs must not compromise patient care in any way. They should provide the same or improved levels of care as traditional devices while offering enhanced safety features for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Reliable Performance
SEDs must perform reliably under various conditions. Consistent and dependable performance is crucial to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of these devices in clinical settings.
Convenient Activation
No Additional Safety Hazards
Clear Activation Indication
Safety Resources
Needlestick Injuries
The World’s First Safety Engineered Needlestick Safe Blood Sampling Adaptor, Samplar is the first Safety Engineered Device (SED) for transferring samples of platelet or blood from a bag into a test or culture bottle. It is used in quality control of platelets or other blood products.