06 HWM Central Storage & External Transportation 2024.pptx

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Hospital Waste Management Best Practices SUHAIME ALI Oncology Pharmacist Pakar Industri Negara 06 EXTERNAL STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION

Trainer’s Profile

ICE BREAKING

What are we going to learn? Introduction & Definition Identification & Classification Hazardous Waste Legislation Segregation, Labelling & Marking Handling, Storage, Transportation Storage & Transportation Incident Management

Learning Outcomes At the end of the training, participants will be able to : Understand waste that are produced in hospital operations and needs to be managed. Understand the perimeter of risk, safety and quality in hospital waste management and it’s hierarchy control. Establish QMS policies and procedures in hospital waste management. Establish waste management best practices in hospital operations.

CENTRAL STORAGE Covered & located at site Clinical wastes separated from general wastes store Clearly labelled / signages Locked Well ventilated Well drained Facility Wasging disinfection Sufficient area Stored up to 48 hours prior collection Storage temperature 4 to 6 Celsius

TRANSPORTATION OF CLINICAL WASTE Dedicated vehicle Vehicle thoroughly cleaned and disinfected immediately

SPILL OR ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE Spill management Spill management and incident management procedures Contaminated area –treated Limit staffs exposure to incident Limit the environmental impact Staffs Prepared – emergency response Spill management kit available Written procedures Staffs trained

Documentation Proper documentation Annex 1 to Annex 5 Waste inventory up to date Retain records for 3 years

Leraning Outcomes At the end of the training, participants will be able to : Understand waste that are produced in hospital operations and needs to be managed. Understand the perimeter of risk, safety and quality in hospital waste management and it’s hierarchy control. Establish QMS policies and procedures in hospital waste management. Establish waste management best practices in hospital operations.

Conclusion Clinical waste management and the correct classification of waste streams has many important benefits including cost efficiencies, reduces the impact of hazardous waste on the environment due to strict regulations and health and safety. Reducing waste will not only protect the environment but will also save on costs or reduce expenses for disposal. In the same way, recycling and/or reusing the waste that is produced benefits the environment by lessening the need to extract resources and lowers the potential for contamination. By minimizing the number of pollutants released into the air, water, and soil, businesses and communities can help protect natural resources while also protecting public health. Additionally, proper waste management helps prevent excessive landfills as well as hazardous materials from entering the environment.

FINAL SAYS BEFORE END THE FIRST SESSION ………… By now, participants will be able to : Define DSFSDFSDFSDFSDF Understand the SDFSDSDFS. Understand the SDFSDSFSD Manage any SDFSDFSDFSD

REFERENCE International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners Standards for the Safe Handling of Cytotoxics, 2022 ( https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10781552211070933 ) British Columbia Cancer Agency Cancer’s Pharmacy Practice Standards for Hazardous Drugs, 2021 European Society of Medical Oncology, Workforce Safety Policy, 2020 The National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), Hazardous Drug Exposures In Healthcare, 2020.
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