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Title: Infectious Waste: Clearing up Misperceptions Managing Medical Waste with Education Thom Goodwin, Inf


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Infectious Waste Clearing up Misperceptions
Managing Medical Waste with Education -Thom
Goodwin, Infection Control PractitionerAlice
Peck Day Memorial Hospital
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Infectious Medical Waste
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  • Medical waste shall be considered capable of
    producing an infectious disease if
  • it has been, or is likely to have been,
    contaminated by an organism likely to be
    pathogenic to healthy humans,
  • if such organism is not routinely and freely
    available in the community, AND
  • such organism has a significant probability of
    being present in sufficient quantities and with
    sufficient virulence to transmit disease.

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Infectious Wastes Specifically Are
  • Blood and blood products in a free flowing,
    unabsorbed state
  • Contaminated sharps,
  • Isolation Wastes,
  • Laboratory wastes, and
  • Unfixed pathological tissues

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Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
  • Defines Infectious Medical Waste as
  • Contaminated items that would release blood or
    OPIM in a liquid or semi-liquid state if
    compressed,
  • Liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially
    infectious materials (OPIM),
  • Items caked with dried blood or OPIM that would
    dislodge during handling,
  • Contaminated sharps, and
  • Pathological and microbial wastes containing
    blood or OPIM

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Routinely Over Classified Items
  • Diapers (adult and baby)
  • Paper towels
  • Unsaturated dressings and chucks
  • Wrappers and packaging
  • IV bags and oxygen tubing
  • Gloves with no visible contamination
  • Urine catheters and bags
  • Paper, newspapers, and food containers
  • Urine cups and specimen containers with no
    visible blood
  • Empty Medication vials and broken glass

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  • When you mix infectious waste and regular solid
    waste together, you are not permitted to separate
    them
  • Once combined, the entire contents are considered
    infectious waste!

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Waste Streams
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Recyclable Waste cardboard paper confidential
paper metal aluminum plastic pvc, hdpe, pet,
ldpe, pp, ps,other glass medical,
sodalime wood construction demo food kitchen
grease
Solid Waste

Biohazard Waste Sharps Blood/blood
products Pathological Trace Chemo Animal
carcasses
Hazardous Waste chemical hazards solvents U P
listed pharmaceuticals cytotoxics lead silver merc
ury ether
Universal Wastes Batteries Fluorescent light
tubes Mercury switches Pesticides
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Hospital Solid Waste
  • Paper waste
  • Plastic waste
  • Glass waste
  • Metal waste
  • Food waste
  • Wood waste
  • Other waste

glass
wood
other
paper
metal
food
plastic
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  • The myth that burning makes waste disappear has
    lead to incineration emerging as a widely used
    method for disposing many kinds of waste,
    including hazardous wastes.

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  • Incineration is a method where industry can
    break down its bulk waste and disperse it into
    the environment through air, water and ash
    emissions. It is a convenient way for industry to
    mask today's waste problems and pass them onto
    future generations.
  • -Greenpeace International

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  • Source Reduction - ways to lessen the amount of
    material
  • Segregation - keeping noninfectious waste out of
    the infectious waste stream
  • Minimization - reduce or eliminate waste at the
    source--------PACKAGING
  • Appropriate use of disposables
  • Engineering controls - methods to reduce quantity
    of waste
  • (smaller containers, accessibility, etc)

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Bio Systems, an Environmentally Friendly Sharps
Management Program
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  • KEEPING WASTE OUT OF LANDFILLS.
  • Bio Systems Sharps Management Program uses FDA
    compliant reusable sharps containers thus
    reducing the volume of waste generate and
    disposed of via landfill. That means that every
    time you use one of Bio Systems sharps containers
    you are doing something good for the Environment.
  • Each container is tracked with a barcode that
    counts the number of uses. After 500 uses, or if
    the container is damaged in any way, the
    container is put through the ETD process and is
    used to generate energy at American Re-Fuel.

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  • ELECTRO-THERMAL-DEACTIVATION.
  • Our proprietary Electro-Thermal Deactivation
    (ETD) technology is making news around the
    industry.and around the globe!
  • Stericycles patented proprietary ETD technology
    uses an oscillating energy field of low-frequency
    radio waves to heat regulated medical waste to
    temperatures that destroy pathogens without
    melting the plastic content of the waste. This
    provides a competitive advantage in international
    markets, because the process does not create any
    regulated air or water emissions, and it enhances
    the ability to recycle plastic materials.

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  • WASTE TO ENERGY.
  • Since the ETD processing technique renders waste
    non-recognizable and non-infectious, it could be
    dumped into a landfill, however Stericycle sends
    the waste to American Re-Fuel to turn it from
    waste to electricity. That means about 1.5
    million pounds of waste is eliminated from
    landfills a month. That represents 18 million
    pounds per year.
  • For more information on America Re-Fuel go to
    www.re-fuelamerica.com

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  • IMPACT SUMMARY
  • Elimination of the manufacturing of 737 plastic
    disposable containers
  • Elimination of the manufacturing of 67
    corrugated boxes annually
  • Elimination of the excessive and recurring
    transportation of disposable sharps containers
  • Elimination of 737 plastic containers from the
    landfill
  • Elimination of the plastic, metal glass
    contents from the landfill
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