Medical Waste Consulting
Medical
waste is a subset of wastes generated at health care facilities, such as
hospitals, physicians' offices, dental practices, blood banks, and veterinary
hospitals/clinics, as well as medical research facilities and laboratories.
Generally, medical waste is healthcare waste that that may be contaminated by
blood, body fluids or other potentially infectious materials and is often
referred to as regulated medical waste. Medical Waste Consulting Medical waste is broadly classified as any
item that comes into contact with body fluids. Specifically, it is any solid
waste that is generated in the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of humans.
This type of waste was once collected in special bags and plastic boxes in
clinical settings and then disposed of like normal trash. However, this process
was quickly found to spread diseases and viruses and potentially cause
outbreaks.Improper management of discarded needles and other sharps can pose a
health risk to the public and waste workers. For example, discarded needles may
expose waste workers to potential needle stick injuries and potential infection
when containers break open inside garbage trucks or needles are mistakenly sent
to recycling facilities. Janitors and housekeepers also risk injury if loose
sharps poke through plastic garbage bags. Used needles can transmit serious
diseases, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis.
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