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Regulatory compliance plays a huge role in the day to day procedures of medical facilities like hospitals, laboratories, primary care offices. One area of compliance that is especially important is medical waste disposal. Let’s look more closely at what medical waste is, and why it is so essential for medical facilities to follow regulations in regards to it.
First let’s take a look at what is defined as medical waste. Medical waste is any waste that is generated in a medical facility that could potentially be contaminated with bodily fluids or bacteria. Some examples of medical waste would include opened and/or used bandages, used syringes, used bedding, etc. Any disposable instruments used in a medical facility would be considered medical waste and potentially hazardous.
Some waste must be labeled in a certain way to meet regulatory compliance. Needles and other sharp tools, known as “sharps” must be put into a sharps container that is properly marked and unable to be punctured. Biohazardous waste must be disposed of into a bag clearly marked biohazard. Once the waste has been contained to its proper container it must then be removed from the medical facility in a way that also meets regulatory compliance standards. Sharps bins and biohazard bags can not simply be discarded, they must be taken to the proper place to be disposed of. Working with a regulated medical waste removal company is the best way to ensure your organization’s waste is disposed of properly.
Compliance regulations exist for the protection of everyone involved. Not only can improper disposal put medical personnel and patients at risk, it can also put the general public at risk once it leaves the facility. Contaminated bandages with potentially infectious diseases on them, or used contaminated needles can be very dangerous is they are not properly disposed of. Medical waste removal is an essential part of running a safe and effective medical facility. Because of its importance many regulations have been put into place that require certain steps be taken in every medical facility. Working with a medical waste removal company is the best way to ensure the waste remains in compliance after leaving the medical facility. To discuss your facilities needs, call us at Biomedical Waste Services today!
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