A needle safety device <;B>;40<;/B>; for an intravenous catheter apparatus that includes a base <;B>;42<;/B>; capable of receiving a needle <;B>;20<;/B>; between opposing jaws <;B>;48<;/B>; attached to the base and capable of being influenced by the needle <;B>;20<;/B>;. The jaws have a link <;B>;49<;/B>; connecting the jaws arranged a distance from the base <;B>;42<;/B>;. The jaws may move between an expanded position in which they interact with an obstruction within a wing housing of the intravenous catheter apparatus. The jaws <;B>;48<;/B>; permit relative movement of the needle <;B>;20<;/B>; with the base when expanded, close around a needle tip as it passes the jaws, and prevent relative movement of the needle <;B>;20<;/B>; with the base when the jaws are collapsed. The needle <;B>;20<;/B>; of the intravenous catheter apparatus may then be safely disposed with the needle tip within the needle safety device.