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Proper Segregation of Regulated Medical Waste and other waste materials in a Healthcare setting.

Proper Segregation of Regulated Medical Waste and other waste materials in a Healthcare setting. WASTE SEGREGATION GUIDELINES. Biohazardous waste is highly regulated. Some of the regulatory agencies who have jurisdiction over medical waste at Federal and local levels include:.

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Proper Segregation of Regulated Medical Waste and other waste materials in a Healthcare setting.

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  1. Proper Segregation of Regulated Medical Waste and other waste materials in a Healthcare setting.

  2. WASTE SEGREGATION GUIDELINES Biohazardous waste is highly regulated. Some of the regulatory agencies who have jurisdiction over medical waste at Federal and local levels include: • Department of Transportation • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Environmental Protection Agency • Joint Commission • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Violations of applicable regulations can range from a few hundred dollars to several hundred thousand dollars.

  3. DIFFERENT WASTE CATEGORIES • Regulated Medical Waste • Sterilization • Incineration • Municipal Solid Waste • Land-filled • Recycled • Hazardous Waste (highly regulated) • Special treatment and disposal methods

  4. Destruction Process What Happens to the Regulated Medical Waste When it Leaves the Hospital? • Autoclaved – Steam Heat Process (300+ degrees) or • Incineration – Fire (1900+ degrees) or Electro Thermal Deactivation (ETD (High Frequency Radio Waves)

  5. REGULATED MEDICAL WASTE (ETD)

  6. REGULATED MEDICAL WASTE (Incinerated)

  7. Municipal SOLID WASTE (TRASH) Landfilled

  8. SOLID WASTE (RECYCLABLE)

  9. HAZARDOUS WASTE (Incinerated)

  10. Proper Packaging of RMW for Shipping and Disposal

  11. Questions Thank You! Questions?

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