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4 O'Clock Report- Harvey Reporter

Wed, 07 Sep 2011 11:56:01 WST by nadine, 3294729 views

Starting Tue, 20 Mar 2012

To download the latest 4 O'clock Report published in the Harvey Reporter click the link below.

4 o'clock Report 

 

Announcements

Provide Your Feedback

Fri, 20 Apr 2012 08:22:36 WST by Caris, 459866 views
Brunswick Entry Statement
Brunswick Entry Statement
Fri, 20 Apr 2012, 22068 views

This is the artist's impression for the future Brunswick Junction Entry Statement. Have your say and let us know what you think.

Contact Person:
Patrick Quinlivan
Contact Phone:
9729 0319
Contact Email:
shire@harvey.wa.gov.au

Kidsport

Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:27:43 WST by Caris, 575525 views

Click here for more information

Restriced Burning Period

Fri, 13 Apr 2012 13:16:22 WST by Caris, 577601 views

RESTRICTED BURNING PERIOD

Notice is hereby given that the Restricted Burning Period (burning permit required) for the WHOLE of the Shire of Harvey has been extended until;

Midnight, Thursday 10th May 2012

If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact the Administrator Law and Safety Services, 9729 0350 during normal working hours.

Portugese Millipedes

Thu, 05 Apr 2012 11:36:51 WST by Caris, 707699 views

Click here for further information from the Department of Agriculture and Food

New Building Act 2011

Thu, 22 Mar 2012 16:15:02 WST by Caris, 908547 views

The new Building Act 2011 is effective from the 2nd April 2012. Click here to view the new forms, fees and guidelines.

Contact Person:
Building Department
Contact Phone:
9729 0331

ONLINE FOOD SAFETY TRAINING

Fri, 22 Jul 2011 08:48:33 WST by Caris, 3567520 views

I'M ALERT FREE FOOD SAFETY TRAINING

Contact Person:
Environmental Health Officer
Contact Phone:
9729 0332
Contact Email:
shire@harvey.wa.gov.au

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Drugs ang Syringes

Mon, 06 Jun 2011 21:36:23 WST by admin, 6657 views
Drugs and Syringes
Drugs and Syringes
Mon, 06 Jun 2011, 254 views

Needle and Syringe Programs (NSP) are an effective strategy in reducing the transmission of blood-borne viruses (such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV) amongst people who inject drugs.

In WA, used needles and syringes may be safely disposed on in one of the following ways:

  • Placing the item(s) in a rigid walled, plastic container with a screw-on top (such as a plastic juice bottle, milk bottle, soft drink bottle or Fitpack®) and disposing of the container in a domestic rubbish bin.
  • Returning the item(s) to a needle and syringe exchange program (NSEP).


What to do if you find a discarded needle and syringe:

  1. Do not be alarmed.
  2. Get a container with a well-secured lid, preferably screw top. Avoid using glass, which can shatter, or aluminium that can be squashed.
  3. Bring the container to the needle and syringe.
  4. Pick up the used needle and syringe by the blunt end, away from the point. Do not touch the sharp point.
  5. Do not try to put the plastic protective cover back on a needle if it has fallen off.
  6. Put the needle and syringe, point first into the container. More than one can be placed in the container, but do not overfill. Do not carry the needle and syringe unless it is a suitable container.
  7. Make sure the container is tightly sealed.
  8. Put the sealed container in a domestic rubbish bin (mobile green bin). Do not put needles and syringes down toilets, in recycling bins or post boxes. Call the Environmental Health Officer if unwilling to collect.


What to do if you injure yourself with a discarded needle:

  • Wash the area gently with soap and running tap water as soon as possible.
  • Apply an antiseptic and a clean dressing
  • Obtain prompt medical advice from your local doctor or hospital emergency department, preferably within 24 hours.
  • Place the needle in a rigid plastic container and take it with you to your doctor.


Remember

Do not panic, take reasonable care and follow the above steps. Tell children never to pick up a needle, but to tell an adult. (Information provided by the Department of Health).

Related Websites:
Department of Health - Safe Disposal of Needles and Syringes
 

Inappropriate disposal of syringes and needles should be reported to Council’s Health Department.
 

Contact Person:
Health Department
Contact Phone:
9729 0300
Contact Email:
shire@harvey.wa.gov.au