PPT-Disposal of Sharps and Lab Waste

Author : tatyana-admore | Published Date : 2016-03-25

Always dispose of in a sharps container Needles Syringes with or without needles IV tubing with needle Lancets Scalpel blades If contaminated with biohazardous material

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Disposal of Sharps and Lab Waste" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Disposal of Sharps and Lab Waste: Transcript


Always dispose of in a sharps container Needles Syringes with or without needles IV tubing with needle Lancets Scalpel blades If contaminated with biohazardous material Razor blades Broken glass. purpose. To ensure the protection of Ambercare personnel, patients and family/caregivers, and the community through proper handling of contaminated waste.. policy. . Ambercare. . Home Health will . Hazardous Waste Disposal. September . 20, . 2011. Containers should not be stacked, instead call for pick-up. Separate . halogenated . from . non-h. alogenated . liquids. Bulk Chemical Waste. Containers must be closed at all times during storage, except when waste is being added or removed. Advanced Animal Science- Safety . Prepared by: . Ben Black. Objectives. Identify the different types of hazards. Explain types of biohazardous waste. Locate proper disposal areas. Animal Medicines. Medicines, including vaccines, play an important role in the control and prevention of animal disease.. Tess Anderson . Mary Caitlin Dominguez . Improper Disposal of Sharps . Needle Stick Injuries . Potential Infection (HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, tetanus, syphilis, etc) . Containers with sharps may open in garbage trucks or land fills . SOP & the Procedures. SOP in place. Procedure for the waste disposal. Online Link. SOP for the waste disposal. SOP in place. SOP sent out already. Waste disposal procedure. Waste generated in the lab can be kept for a period of 2 months only in the lab. SOP & the Procedures. SOP in place. Procedure for the waste disposal. Online Link. SOP for the waste disposal. SOP in place. SOP sent out already. Waste disposal procedure. Waste generated in the lab can be kept for a period of 2 months only in the lab. Waste Training. Biological Safety Office. Environmental Health & Safety. 352-392-1591. www.ehs.ufl.edu. bso@ehs.ufl.edu. Sharon Judge, PhD. Associate Biosafety Officer. Biological waste - Solid or liquid waste which may present a threat of infection to humans, animals, crops, or natural ecosystem. Advanced Animal Science- Safety . Prepared by: . Ben Black. Objectives. Identify the different types of hazards. Explain types of biohazardous waste. Locate proper disposal areas. Animal Medicines. Medicines, including vaccines, play an important role in the control and prevention of animal disease.. Environmental Marketing Services, LLC (EMSLLC) USA with 90 years of combined experience the Professionals at EMSLLC help you go green and save with our one stop Waste Management Team. Program 2011. *. Biological . Safety Office. Environmental Health & Safety. www.ehs.ufl.edu. 352-392-1591. bso@ehs.ufl.edu. Sharon Judge, PhD. Assistant Biosafety Officer. *Portions of this presentation were edited and adapted for clinical dentistry applications at UFCD by the Office of Clinic Administration.. Regulations ReferencesTheinformationprovidedinthispresentationisbasedonthereferencedCodeofFederalRegulationsandStateregulationsThisdataispresentedonlyasareferenceForcompleterequirementsorlegalcounsel Infectious asteManagement guidancefor generatorsWhat is infectious wasteInfectiouswaste is waste that poses an environmental danger due to its biologicalrisk Pathologicalwaste also poses a biologicalr It is the collective effort made by health care providers and clients to prevent or minimize the risks of transmitting infections to clients or to other health care providers. THE DISEASE TRANSMISSION CYCLE. y. . t. he. . end. . o. f . t. h. i. s. . s. e. ss. i. on,. . l. ea. r. n. e. r. s. . w. il. l be. . ab. l. e. t. o. :. Describe Sources of infection. Tell the importance of infection prevention.

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Disposal of Sharps and Lab Waste"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents