Abstract
Occupational transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV),
and hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been documented. The risk of infection with HIV following
one needlestick exposure is approximately 0.3% and ranges from 6% to 30% for FMV and from
3.3% to 10% for hepatitis C. The diversity of health care settings makes selection of a
single sharps disposal container design inappropriate in many cases. No single sharps
disposal container design meets all the disposal containment needs for an entire facility.
Selection of any specific container(s) should be based on a comprehensive site-specific
hazard analysis. Criteria for the design, selection, and appropriate use of sharps
containers were developed. The sharps disposal container safety performance criteria are
divided into four areas. First, containers should remain
