Healthcare waste management is the process of safely disposing of the waste generated by medical activities, such as needles, syringes, bandages, gloves, and expired drugs. It is important for a medical practice to implement a proper waste management system because it can prevent the spread of infections, protect the environment, and comply with the legal regulations. A good waste management system can also reduce the costs and risks associated with handling and transporting the waste.
• Guidelines for Good Practice in Healthcare
• Definition of Healthcare Waste
• Management of Healthcare Waste by Healthcare
• Occupational Hazards and Health Risks
• Intermediate and Final Storage Areas
• Movement of Waste
• Disposal of Waste
• Storage Sites
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