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Chapter 4
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Haemonetics
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Cell Saver
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Elite
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+ User Manual
However, the user should respect the usual precautions taken when working
with equipment containing rotating mechanical parts.
Communicable
Disease
Precautions
Despite testing and screening to detect communicable diseases such as
hepatitis, syphilis or HIV, the risk remains that the blood being processed may
be infected. The user must take the appropriate precautions when handling
blood products and disposing of blood-contaminated components to ensure
personal safety as well as the safety of others who may come in contact with
the blood-contaminated components.
Proper Handling of Blood-Contaminated Components
If a leak or blood-spill should occur, it should be cleaned immediately. The user
should follow the local standard operating procedure outlining the steps to
follow and product(s) to be used for the disinfection of components
contaminated by blood.
If any blood-contaminated components must be returned to Haemonetics for
further inspection, see
“Product Return Guidelines” on page 162
Proper Disposal of Biologically Contaminated Components
Any disposable components used during a procedure is considered to be
biologically contaminated. It must be disposed of according to local standard
operating procedures for the removal of such components and should not be
mixed with non-biologically contaminated waste.