Thursday, 12 December 2013

The Correct Methods Of Medical Waste Disposal TN

By Cornelia White


It is a well know fact that diseases can be spread through negligent techniques of medical waste disposal TN, which is why the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Solid Waste Management, strictly controls these matters. If someone is accidentally pricked by a sharp they could contract a serious disease, or infection. Certain methods of getting rid of sharps must therefore be followed.

Most people are aware of the fact that diseases such as HIV, AIDS, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are present in society. These types of diseases are passed on through blood and certain body fluids, and they can be contracted through used needles and syringes that are infected. There have been cases where this has happened, and it is therefore very important that sharps are correctly disposed so that future accidents can be avoided.

In a home environment, the persons involved will need to place the needles into a plastic or other sturdy container that cannot be punctured. Local pharmacists sell special containers for this purpose, or you can use something like a coffee can or plastic bottle. The container must have a lid, so that it can be properly closed once the needles have been placed inside.

Although the needles are now properly contained, the holder must still be marked. This warns others of its potentially harmful contents. Either buy labels for your holders, or attach masking tape which can be written on with a permanent marker pen. You should indicate that the holder contains bio-hazardous material.

Now that there is a warning on the holder, it can be thrown away more safely. The holder can be put out in the trash, or taken to a landfill. In hospitals, sharps are disposed of in much the same way, but there are readily available and larger containers for the purpose. People who work in hospitals are also educated regarding the dangers of accidental pricks. Places such as the Red Cross provide education.

When a nurse or doctor handles a needle, he or she should be wearing latex gloves. The patient should also know that they are about to receive an injection, so that they do not get a fright. If the patient moves suddenly, it could lead to an accidental prick.

In hospitals or clinics, needles are also not given to another person like they are a harmless object. They are first placed into a sterilized holder, and then passed on to the next person. If such procedures are followed, there is less chance of an accident. When the hazardous bins at hospitals are full, they are usually taken away by a contracted company. The company may also need to provide proof that they have disposed of the materials.

When someone has been injured by a sharp it is important to report the incident as soon as possible. Blood tests will need to be taken from all who were involved. Since that diseases can be carried in used needles and syringes, it is crucial that the correct methods are followed regarding medical waste disposal TN.




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2 comments:

  1. Improper waste 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 HIV and hepatitis.

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  2. Medical waste disposal is most challenging job in the world. Our total medical environment health depends on this Hazardous or Medical waste treatment. We should disposed the medical waste properly and timely. Thanks for sharing..Biohazard Waste Disposal Germantown

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