ehs 519: biomedical and special waste
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Lecturers:Ms. Olulegan/ Dr.
Sawyerr
EHS 519:Biomedical and Special
Waste
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…This PowerPoint Presentation,
as well as many others can be found and downloaded for free at
www.slideshare.net/YETUNDEOLULEGAN
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Catching up/ Course expectations and comments
10 MINUTES
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Concept/classification/sources of Biomedical and special wastes
Health impacts of B/S wastes Handling/Transportation of B/S wastes
Waste Management: 3R’s The Role of Legislation in B/S wastes
Treatment technologies & Disposal methods Health and safety RULES for personnel and
assisted workers Infection control and emergency response
Training and retraining modalities for handles of B/S wastes
COURSE OUTLINE
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Special wastes are solid wastes that require special handling and generally are
collected, processed recycled and/or disposed of
separately from other wastes.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
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Biomedical waste represents a small
proportion (10-15%) of the total volume of waste generated by
health care facilities.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
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Biomedical waste (also referred to as “red bag”, infectious, or
bio-hazardous wastes) is generally defined as “infectious and injurious waste originating
from a hospital,medical office, veterinary or
hospice care facility.”
DEFINITION OF TERMS
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Biomedical wastes; Paper and Mill wastes; Agriculture wastes ;
White goods; Bulky wastes;
Vehicle wastes: Hulks and Auto Fluff; Tires;
Industrial Process waste or sludge;
Contaminated soils; Ash;
Asbestos Animal Carcasses; Disaster Debris;
EXAMPLES OF SPECIAL WASTES
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Human Anatomical Wastes:
Human tissues, organs and body parts but
does not include teeth, hair and nails
EXAMPLES OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES
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Animal Wastes consists of all animal tissues, organs, body parts, carcasses, bedding, fluid blood and blood products, items saturated or dripping with blood, body fluids removed
for diagnosis or removed during surgery, treatment or autopsy, unless a trained
person has certifies that the waste does not contain certain viruses and agents such as
Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, Filoviridae, Flaviviridae, Herpsviridae and Poxviridae.
This excludes teeth, hair, nails, hooves and feathers
EXAMPLES OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES
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Microbiology Laboratory Waste:This consists of laboratory
cultures, stocks or specimen of microorganisms, live or
attenuated vaccines, human or animal cell cultures used in
research and laboratory material that has come in contact with any
of these
EXAMPLES OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES
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Human Blood and Body Fluid Waste:
This consists of human fluid blood and blood products, items
saturated or dripping with blood, body fluids contaminated with
blood, and body fluids removed for diagnosis during surgery,
treatment or autopsy. This does not include urine or faeces
EXAMPLES OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES
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Waste Sharps:These are clinical and laboratory materials
consisting of needles, syringes, blades, or
laboratory glass capable of causing punctures or cuts.
EXAMPLES OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES
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1. Write short notes on each of the “Risk
Group 4” Agents
2. Briefly discuss the relationship between special
wastes and Biomedical wastes
ASSIGNMENT