
An overwhelming number of employees especially in the health service have been recklessly exposed to number serious and potentially deadly illnesses including HIV, and Hepatitis C, whilst working with infected patients.
The risk comes from infection through injury to the finger or other parts of the body from a needlestick (syringe).
The Government passed the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act in 2000 which provides safety for health service workers. Employers must regularly evaluate their employees’ practices to ensure they are not endangering themselves.
The risk with needlesticks isn’t restricted to the health service. If you are in any job where you are exposes to risk from needlesticks your employers should carry out a careful assessment to give you proper protective equipment or avoid these risks.
Unfortunately this won't always have happened and you might be in the position where you have had an injury from a needlestick or other sharp object and been sent for tests for HIV and Hepatitis C.
Lawford Kidd can help you in pursing a claim. We can give you expert free advice. Free phone 0800 027 1480
Remember that employers have a duty to carry out a risk assessment of your work practices. Local authority workers are often particularly at risk, as well as hospital workers, because they have to do cleaning work, remove bags of rubbish and undertake gardening duties where needlesticks may have been left in the ground.
Anyone at risk of handling rubbish should be provided with proper gloves and these gloves should give protection against needlesticks.
Stephen Threlfall worked for Hull City Council. He had to clear rubbish from unoccupied council houses. He was given suede gloves. He cut his hand from something in a bag.
The Court of Appeal on 20th October 2010 found that his employers hadn’t carried out a proper risk assessment. They hadn’t checked what the affect would be a laceration or cut and they hadn’t been issued proper gloves.
Lawford Kidd acted for a gardener working in an occupational establishment who suffered three needlestick injuries when his duties included maintenance of a garden that was a haunt of drug addicts. He suffered psychological consequences and after court action a settlement of £9000 was made.
If you are in this position please contact us immediately for free advice on 0800 027 1480.
Derek Carrigan kept me in the loop and up to date with everything that was going on. I will be more than happy to recommend Derek Carrigan and Lawford Kidd
Karen Smith, March 2010
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