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National Performance Advisory Group East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust Orchards, Broomfield, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 7WS
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‘Swann-Morton’ and the ‘Ring Pattern Logo’ are the registered trade marks of Swann-Morton Limited and related companies.
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For more information on the complete range of surgical blades, handles, scalpels, disposable, fine and retractable scalpels please go to our website.
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Sterile - Safe - Secure The Swann-Morton Surgical Blade Remover is designed for single use.
The Swann-Morton Blade Remover allows for safe and easy removal of all sizes of scalpel blade from both standard No 3 and No 4 handles.
It assists in the reduction of accidental sharps injuries amongst staff and the risks associated with cross infection and exposure to blood borne pathogens.
Supplied sterile the Blade Remover can be included on the instrument tray within the theatre and used at the site of the invasive procedure. The transparent nature of the material allows for 100% accountability of blades used with each one safely encapsulated within an indi- vidual remover which is disposed of in an appropriate sharps bin or container.
Swann-Morton Ltd. Penn Works, Owlerton Green, Sheffield S6 2BJ
Telephone: +44 (0)114 2344231 Email:
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 01273 516 661 GOLDSWORTH MEDICAL (FELCON LTD) UNIT 11, EURO BUSINESS PARK, NEW ROAD, NEWHAVEN, EAST SUSSEX BN9 0DQ
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