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Posted By Marie Dolman
Can anyone advise me if there any guidelines on how often clinical waste bins should be emptied?
We have a first aid room bin which contains the usual soiled dressings etc. (no sharps), however with approx 170 staff and I'm glad to say, few accidents, the bin fills very slowly.
I am concerned that if the bin is collected only when full, it could be sitting there for many months which doesn't seem particularly hygienic to me.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Marie.
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Posted By Bill Elliott
The bins too big then. Seriously though, depending on the nature and classification of your waste.It is generally accepted practice that if the waste is generated from an essentially "healthy" population and it is limited to small amounts of low risk waste it may legitimatley be disposed of in the domestic waste stream. Guidance can be found in the HSE's "Safe Dispoal of Clinical Waste" 2nd Edition ISBN 0 7176 2492 7
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Posted By John Webster
I completely agree with Bill, and also suggest you have a look at Paul Ross's recent (27 Nov) thread on the same subject.
John
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Posted By Jim Walker
I'm with the others on this.
Just so there is no misunderstanding, our first aiders take it in turns to personally place the bin liner of rubbish (emptied daily regardless of content) in the skip, ourselves.
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