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4 Types of Disposal Waste in Healthcare

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The safety of your patients and personnel is critical when managing a hospital or medical facility. One way to do this is to avoid contact with potentially hazardous medical waste.

Medical waste can not only injure those who come into contact with it, but incorrect disposal can also poison the environment. In this post, we will learn about the various sorts of medical waste.

1. General Waste
General medical waste is not very different from domestic waste. It does not require special management and represents the majority of garbage in a medical facility, containing paper, plastic, and other office material.
2. Radioactive Waste
It contains components created by radioactive therapy. Most hospitals and even some veterinary clinics produce a certain amount of radioactive waste.
3. Infectious Waste
Infectious waste is waste that has the potential to be pathogenic to humans. It typically contains blood, surgical waste, and items contaminated by physiological fluids.
4. Hazardous Waste
While hazardous waste is harmful to humans, it is not always contagious. Certain chemicals, medications, and containers are the most prevalent categories of hazardous waste.

Key Takeaway

Healthcare processes create a significant amount of waste, much of which is inevitable. These must be discarded because there is no way for them to be reused.

When you handle medical products, especially hazardous ones, you must dispose of them in the proper waste stream. Understanding the many types of healthcare waste can help you appreciate the importance of medical waste segregation and how to properly dispose of it.