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Health Care Waste Management Health Worker Safety Training Module 3 A Passion to Help. The Ability to Deliver.

Topics What is health care waste? Safer handling of hazardous waste Waste segregation Waste collection Waste storage Final waste disposal

What is Health Care Waste? All waste generated by health care activities Includes infectious and non-infectious waste

People At-Risk from Health Care Waste Health workers Patients in hospitals or receiving home care Visitors to health care facilities Workers in support services (e.g. laundry and waste transportation) Incinerator operators and waste pickers The local community

Waste Segregation Waste Segregation: Separation or sorting of waste by classification Segregation is key for effective management of waste and is the responsibility of the waste producer. Waste segregation should take place as close as possible to the waste origin should be maintained in storage areas should be maintained during transport to the final disposal site

Waste Segregation Should be done in color-coded receptacles, including colorcoded bags or liners, where possible The following coding classifications are recommended: Category Color of Receptacle Examples Non-infectious Blue/Black Paper, packing materials, food, plastic bottles Infectious and highly-infectious Sharps Red Yellow safety boxes Gloves, dressings, specimen receptacles, blood, body fluids, organ waste Syringes with needles, scalpels, blades

Safer Handling of Hazardous Waste Use protective gear (PPE) to avoid cuts and contact with open skin. Avoid handling needles after injections and dispose of used needles in a puncture-proof sharps container. Store and dispose of waste properly to avoid contact with the community. Ensure that all workers are trained in safe waste handling methods and have access to and use PPE when handling waste.

Waste Collection Receptacles: Must have lids that can be easily opened Must be lined with plastic bags that overlap the rims of the receptacle Bags should be tied once the receptacle is 75% full A routine collection schedule should be established Waste should be collected daily, or as frequently as possible, and transported to a central storage site Waste should be collected during off-peak times (e.g. at night) when wards are less busy Maintaining waste segregation No bags of waste should be removed from the ward unless labeled with the name of ward or department Bags or containers should be replaced immediately

Storage of Waste Waste can be stored for 48 hours during cool weather and 24 hours during warm weather. Waste storage facilities should be locked to prevent access by unauthorized persons. The storage facility should be inaccessible to animals, insects, and birds.

Final Disposal of Health Care Waste The World Health Organization recommends the following methods of disposal: Autoclaving Controlled burial Controlled dumping Incineration at temperatures above 850 C

Thank You

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