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 |  |  | What is Regulated Medical Waste ? Regulated Medical Waste is defined as medical waste capable of producing and infectious disease. Waste is considered Infectious when it is: 1.Contaminated by an organism that is pathogenic to healthy humans 2.The organism is not routinely available in the environment; and 3.The organism is in significant quantity and virulence to transmit disease. Why Infectious Waste is Regulated? To minimize the potential for the spread of disease from a medical setting to the general public. To reduce the overall amount of infectious medical waste produced in the US, and helps protect the environment, as well as reduce medical facility treatment expenditures. |
Hospital Waste Stream- |  | |  | General Solid Waste-56.4%, Medical Waste-17.5%, OCC-10.9%, Patient Waste-8.5%, Paper-3.1%, Hazardous Waste-2%, Wooden Pallets-0.4%, Dry Cell Batteries-0.4%, X-Ray Film-0.3%, Other-0.4% |
Types of Waste Treated- Categories of Medical Waste: lTEN CATEGORIES OF MEDICAL WASTE *Cultures and Stocks Cultures and stocks of infectious substances and associated biologicals *Anatomical Wastes Tissues, organs and body parts, including body fluids *Human Blood, Blood Products, Discarded human blood, components or products of blood; items saturated and Other Bodily Fluids with blood, blood products, or body fluids, or caked with dried blood *Sharps including syringes, pipettes, scalpel blades, vials and needles; broken or unbroken glass *Animal Wastes Discarded material including carcasses, body parts, body fluids, blood,or bedding from animals exposed to infectious substances |
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