Title: Infectious Medical Waste
1Infectious Medical Waste
2INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 1. Definition of infectious biohazard waste
- 2. Types of Infectious Waste
- 3. WV Bureau of Public Health License
- 4. Infectious Waste Disposal Plan for the MEB
- 5. Bloodborne pathogen standard (review)
- 6. Issuance of Keys for the locked unautoclaved
waste bin
364CSR56Infectious Medical Waste
www.state.wv.us/csr/docs/WPDocs/64-56.wpd
Section 3.9. Infectious Medical Waste is medical
waste which is capable of producing an infectious
disease.
464CSR56Infectious Medical Waste
- Medical waste shall be considered capable of
producing an infectious disease if - it has been, or is likely to have been,
contaminated by an organism likely to be
pathogenic to healthy humans, - if such organism is not routinely and freely
available in the community, AND - such organism has a significant probability of
being present in sufficient quantities and with
sufficient virulence to transmit disease.
5Infectious Medical Waste
- Our Plan Sterilize all bacterial, fungal, viral
and parasitic organisms and cultured cells. - If you have any questions please consult with Don
Primerano or Connie Berk.
6INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 1. Definition of infectious biohazard waste
- 2. Types of Infectious Waste
- 3. WV Bureau of Public Health License
- 4. Infectious Waste Disposal Plan for the MEB
- 5. OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard
- 6. Issuance of Keys for the locked unautoclaved
waste bin
7TYPES OF INFECTIOUS WASTE
- Cultures of microorganisms biologicals
- Human blood and blood products
- Pathological wastes
- All Sharps (even if not contaminated)
- Contaminated animal carcasses, body parts,
bedding and related wastes - Materials (soil, water, or other debris) which
result from the cleanup of a spill of any
infectious medical waste. - Waste contaminated by or mixed with infectious
medical waste.
8Cultures and stocks of microorganisms and
biologicals
9Human Blood Blood Products
- All human blood (wet or dried)
- Products from human blood.
10Pathological Waste
- Human pathological wastes - tissues, organs, body
parts, containers of body fluids
11Sharps
- Any article that can puncture or cut, and have
been used in animal/human patient care or
treatment - Examples needles, syringes, scalpel blades,
razors, forceps
12Animal Waste
- Contaminated animal carcasses, body parts, animal
bedding known to have been exposed to infectious
agents during research
13INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 1. Definition of infectious biohazard waste
- 2. Types of Infectious Waste
- 3. WV Bureau of Public Health License
- 4. Infectious Waste Disposal Plan for the MEB
- 5. Issuance of Keys for the locked unautoclaved
waste bin
14WV BUREAU OF PUBLIC HEALTH LICENSE
- We received our license from the WV Bureau for
Public Health in December 2000 - This allows us to generate infectious
waste,sterilize on site and dispose of this waste
in regular trash. - License also allows us to hire a licensed
company to remove our nonsterile infectious waste
if necessary (e.g. contaminated animal carcasses)
15INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 1. Definition of infectious biohazard waste
- 2. Types of Infectious Waste
- 3. WV Bureau of Public Health License
- 4. Infectious Waste Disposal Plan for the MEB
- 5. Bloodborne pathogen standard (review)
- 6. Issuance of Keys for the locked unautoclaved
waste bin
16MEB INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
- OBJECTIVES
- Provide a safe environment for faculty, staff,
students and visitors - Properly manage infectious waste in accordance
with WV 64-CSR-56 (the Legislative Rule)
17MEB INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
- Handling of infectious waste (packaging,
sterilization, storage and removal) - Transportation of infectious waste
- Contingency plan
- Training
- Management plan summary
18INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
- PACKAGING BY INVESTIGATORS
- DISPOSABLE WASTE
- REUSABLE ITEMS
- DELIVERY TO ROOM 114 MEB
- STERILIZATION
- DELIVERY TO BFI
19PACKAGING DISPOSABLE INFECTIOUS WASTE
- ORANGE BIOHAZARD BAGS MUST BE USED BY ALL LABS
FOR DISPOSABLE WASTE. (Clear bags and red bags
are not acceptable.) - ALL ORANGE AUTOCLAVE BAGS MUST BE DOUBLE-BAGGED.
- DO NOT FILL THEM MORE THAN 2/3 FULL!
- DO NOT TIE THE BAGS CLOSED. Gather the top and
place a strip of autoclave tape around the top.
Steam must be able to enter and exit the bag. - ALL bags and flasks must be LABELED with name,
room number, phone number and contents.
20SPECIAL PACKAGING RULES
- Each lab must have separate containers for
contaminated broken glassware and uncontaminated
broken glassware - Pasteur pipettes break easily and MUST be placed
into the appropriate broken glass container in
each lab and NEVER into the autoclave trash bag. - Contaminated serological pipettes MUST be placed
into a container separate from the regular
autoclave bag, as they can puncture the bags.
The separate container will then be autoclaved.
21DELIVERING DISPOSABLE WASTE TO ROOM 114
- A large gray bin is located in Room 114 MEB for
all unautoclaved disposable waste - Unlock the bin and place labeled waste bags
inside (AVAILABLE 24/7). - RELOCK THE BIN WHICH SHOULD BE LOCKED AT ALL
TIMES. A numbered key for the bin will be issued
to each lab at the end of this talk. - Waste will then be autoclaved, weighed and placed
in regular trash.
22DELIVERING REUSABLE WASTE TO ROOM 114
- Place contaminated nondisposable items (flasks,
glass pipettes, etc) on the small cart just
inside the door of room 114. - Please refrain from leaving flasks there after 3
PM during working hours, or anytime on weekends
and holidays, because contaminated waste must be
secure. - Working hours for the autoclave room 8 AM 430
PM.
23STERILIZATION OF INFECTIOUS WASTE
- All infectious waste must be autoclaved for 90
minutes - Bags are then transferred to black plastic bags
in a separate location. - Sterilized reusables (glassware, etc) are placed
at the pickup point in the media kitchen. - Disposable waste is weighed and taken to the BFI
dumpster.
24IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL
- NOTIFY DR. PRIMERANO OR CONNIE BERK AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. PHONE NUMBERS ARE POSTED IN THE INNER
MEDIA KITCHEN DOOR AND ABOVE THE GREY BIN. - THERE IS A SPILL KIT LOCATED IN ROOM 113
25Definitions
- Source Reduction - ways to lessen the amount of
material - Segregation - keeping noninfectious waste out of
the infectious waste stream - Minimization - reduce or eliminate waste at the
source - Engineering controls - methods to reduce quantity
of waste(smaller containers)
26MANAGING WASTE FLOW
- The ONLY items that belong in an autoclave bag
are the ones that are contaminated with bacteria,
viruses, blood or other potential human
pathogens. - IF IT IS NOT CONTAMINATED, DONT PUT IT IN AN
ORANGE BAG. -
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27DONT PUT NONINFECTIOUS ITEMS IN ORANGE BAGS
- bubble wrap
- paper towels, either from drying your hands
after washing them or from wiping down the bench
with a disinfectant - scalpel blade wrappers
- needle wrappers
- Benchkote or any other bench protector
- gloves
- packaging materials such as cardboard, Styrofoam
peanuts, etc. - paper (copy paper, etc. may be recycled in any of
the large blue wheeled BFI bins on all floors and
in the copy room) - pipettes
- food wrappers
- pop cans (can be recycled in the blue bins)
28PATHOLOGICAL WASTEPOLICY UNDER REVIEW
- glass slides containing fixed and embedded
tissue (human or animal) or Pap smear slides five
years or older - paraffin blocks containing FIXED tissue (human
or animal) - all materials used in embedding fixed tissue
such as foam pads, cassettes and paraffin - containers with fixative for fixing tissue
(human or animal) - unembedded FIXED tissue (human or animal)
29REDUCED WASTE LOWER COST
- We must weigh and record the weights of ALL
bags of autoclaved trash before placing them into
large black plastic bags and disposing of them
into the regular trash. - The amount autoclaved waste determines if were
a small or large quantity generator and that in
turn determines the cost of our yearly permit
renewal (currently 250). - Current rate 4.50 per ton (1998)
- Less waste also means lower labor cost.
30WASTE GENERATION
- 1998 1,524 lbs. autoclaved trash
- 1999 2,308 lbs. autoclaved trash
- 2000 1,546 lbs. autoclaved trash
- 2001 523 lbs so far (2,092 lbs projected)
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31CONTAMINATED ANIMAL CARCASSES
- We may not autoclave contaminated animal
carcasses for disposal in the regular trash - BFI/Stericycle, Inc.s biohazardous waste unit
can be hired to pick up and dispose of animal
carcasses that are infected with human pathogens.
They will use special containers and liners to
hold the carcasses. The cost is currently 40
cents per pound for disposal. - See Dr. Billy Howard in the Animal Facility.
32Ethidium Bromide Waste
- Ethidium bromide (Et Br) contaminated waste must
be segregated from all other trash by being
placed into plastic-lined containers. When those
containers are full, the plastic bags should be
placed into the EtBr labeled barrel in Room 116A
(gel room) to await pickup by a hazardous
materials company. - The cost for this service is very HIGH and is by
the pound. DONT put film wrappers, film
containers, film cassettes or non-ethidium
bromide contaminated trash into these containers.
33INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
- 1. Definition of infectious biohazard waste
- 2. Types of Infectious Waste
- 3. WV Bureau of Public Health License
- 4. Infectious Waste Disposal Plan for the MEB
- 5. Bloodborne pathogen standard (review)
- 6. Issuance of Keys for the locked unautoclaved
waste bin
34BLOOD AND BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN RULE
- Bloodborne pathogens are organisms carried in
human blood that cause disease, includes bacteria
and viruses like HBV and HIV - OSHA requires that we have an Exposure Control
Plan
35BLOOD AND BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN RULE
- Universal Precautions Treat all human blood
and byproducts as if it is contaminated
36BLOOD AND BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN RULE
- No eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics
or contact lenses in the labs - No mouth pipetting use pipetting device
- Proper disposal (bleach and autoclave)
- Protective clothing appropriate to the level of
risk and use of barriers to exposure
37BLOOD AND BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN RULE
- Report exposures to Don Primerano
- Sets in motion option to be tested for HIV
38WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK
- THE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IS NEW ( NOT
PERFECT) - YOUR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS ARE
WELCOME - DONT FORGET TO YOUR KEYS
39SLIDE SHOW ON IBC WEB SITE