Poisons Flashcards

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1
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Which 5 areas were impacted by the changes to the poisons act in 1978?

A
  1. licensing of regulated poisons and explosive precursors
  2. labelling
  3. suspicious transaction reporting
  4. removal of registration requirements
  5. enforcement
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What do members of the public require when wanting to purchase these products?

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Must present valid license and photographic ID

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Does licensing apply to business to business transactions?

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no

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What information is needed when a member of the public wishes to obtain a license?

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  • personal information
  • photographic ID
  • type and volume of poison they’d like to purchase, and the intended use
  • background criminal and health security check
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What is the process that should be followed if someone came into the pharmacy wishing to purchase a poison or explosive precursor?

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  • ask for license and valid associated form of ID
  • a valid form of ID would be a UK/EU passport, biometric residence permit or a UK driving license
  • need to check license and photographic ID match and belong to purchaser
  • need to check the license matches what they are planning to buy
  • ensure correct volume against license
  • record details of sale on license
  • record details of sale in poisons register
  • engage in conversation about the intend use
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Why can and must you refuse the sale of these products?

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  • no license or ID
  • License tampered with or altered
  • license out of date or no longer valid
  • license and photographic ID do not belong to purchaser
  • third party sales not permitted
  • attempting to obtain substance not on their license
  • exceeding quantity on the license
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What should you do in the event of a refused sale?

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  • may wish to contact other pharmacies to alert them of the refused sale
  • explain to customer why it has been refused, criminal offence to supply without license
  • report to anti terrorism if you believe purchaser is acting in a suspicious way
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What could be a reason for the transaction to be regarded suspicious?

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  • been previously refused
  • stolen/altered license
  • not familiar with regular use
  • refuse alternative products
  • cash
  • different delivery or packaging requests
  • report disappearance or theft
  • failure to report is liable to fine or imprisonment
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What must be on the label of a poison or explosive precursor?

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‘acquisition, possession or use by the general public is restricted’

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10
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Who is responsible for the enforcement of legislation around poisons?

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Police

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What are the offences and penalties surrounding poisons?

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  • importation/acquisiton/possession/use without a valid license
  • selling/supplying to person without verifying possession of a valid license
  • failure to report suspicious transactions or significant disappearances or thefts
  • failure to ensure appropriate labels are attached to packaging
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