Top Reasons Why You Should Manage Medical Waste Properly
Medical waste is hazardous. Without well-defined medicalwaste disposal protocols, a business can damage its environment. For example, improperly disposing of medical waste will adversely affect water supply, spread disease, disrupt wildlife, and damage brand reputation. That is why businesses must reinforce the significance of disposing of medical waste properly with their employees. Getting rid of medical wastes effectively enables a business to create a workplace that is safe for patients and workers. As a medical facility owner, you will understand the impact of the waste that your business produces. Here, we will look at the top reasons for disposing of medical waste properly.
You may be interested to
know what the World Health Organization (WHO) classifies as medical waste. The
WHO has categorised medical waste into the following categories.
- Pathological: Contaminated animal carcasses and human tissue
- Infectious: Bodily fluids, bandages from isolated patients,
animal wastes, blood, and stocks and cultures of infectious agents that are
usually used for research purposes
- Sharps: Syringes, needles, blades, and broken glass that
may expose anyone to infection or injure them
- Chemicals:
Disinfectants, solvents,
mercury from thermometers, heavy metals, and batteries from different medical
devices
- Pharmaceuticals:
Unused, contaminated, and
expired drugs
- Genotoxic:
Carcinogenic, teratogenic,
and mutagenic substances that are primarily used during cancer treatment
- Radioactive:
Chiefly diagnostic materials
used in radiotherapies
- General:
Other generic medical waste
commonly found in medical setups
The WHO’s estimates that up
to 15 per cent of medical waste comes under the non-generic category. Now, that
is a whopping amount of harmful waste, which has the potential to dent the
ecology.
Putting medical staff at risk
Until the time your
facility’s medical waste is disposed of, your staff can be easily harmed by it.
As a result, your employees are not permitted to dispose of infectious
materials and sharps in standard waste bins. If your staff, on the other hand,
throws sharp objects into a standard waste collector, anyone picking up waste
material is likely to injure their hands. Furthermore, disposing of sharps in a
standard wastebasket exposes your support staff and medical workers to disease
transmission, including:
- HIV
- Ebola
- Syphilis
- Hepatitis
- Malaria
Even worse, some of these
diseases may have lifelong impacts and may even cause death if the infected
person is not treated on time.
Risking the community
Traditionally, the majority
of medical waste is disposed of in landfills. However, before dumping medical
waste into disposal areas, you should consider the magnitude of the risks that
your community will face as a result. When you dump medical waste on the
ground, you are putting the people who live nearby in immediate danger. And the
negative effects of medical waste do not stop at the landfill. Medical waste,
in fact, emits harmful substances into the air and water of the land where it
is disposed of. Worse, most medical waste materials have a long half-life,
which means they can take a thousand years to degrade.
Disrupting water supply
When your facility fails to
properly dispose of medical waste, it can seep into a nearby community's water
supply. If you decide to dump your medical waste anywhere on the ground, it can
easily become absorbed by the soil. Later on, the medical waste remnants mixed
with soil may seep into the groundwater. Finally, groundwater can enter rivers,
streams, and springs. It doesn't stop there, either. That groundwater has the
potential to easily become human drinking water. And we don't need to tell you
that even a trickle of medical waste in water can be hazardous to human health.
SOLO: A strategic medical waste disposal
partner
At Solo Resource Recovery,
we empower you to manage medical waste safely and in an eco-friendly way. Our
medical waste disposal processes are in line with every facility’s aim to
minimise the chances of:
- Spreading
infections
- Causing
pollution
- Creating
injury
- Promoting
chemical toxicity
We make sure medical waste
is contained, transported, and disposed of as per legal requirements. In
addition, we ensure that the waste matter is dumped only at EPA-approved sites.
We help medical facilities dispose of different waste materials, including:
- Sharps such as
needles and other sharp-edged medical instruments
- Blood-soaked
and soiled bandages
- Culture dishes
and related glassware
- Discarded
surgical gloves and scalpels
- Stocks and
swabs used for inoculating cultures
- Pharmaceuticals
and similar items
Our medical waste collection services are used by surgeons, dentists, hospitals,
pharmaceutical units, and life science facilities. We offer different sharps
container collection solutions as well.
As per this service, we use a 240-litre bin used for disposing of sharps. If
you do not need such a high-capacity disposal bin, we have a range of
special-purpose bags in different capacities ranging from 1.5 litres to 120
litres.
However, the availability of medical waste disposal services may vary from location to location. That is why it is essential to connect with our sales representative to check whether our medical waste management solutions are available in your location.
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