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Posted By chris edwards Hi I have to do a COSHH assessment on the handling of used incontinent pads. Any ideas
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Posted By Chris Packham Can you provide more information on exactly what you people are doing with the pads? I might then be able to respond.
Chris
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Posted By chris edwards Hi Staff in a residential retirement home have to handle them, mainly for disposal as most residents are pretty able, if not quite continent
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Posted By J Knight Hi Chris,
Good sources of advice on this include HTM-07, NHS Estates guidance on safe disposal of clinical waste, and if you do a quick web search on clinical waste you will probably find several NHS Trust policies on the net; of course these shouldn't be plagiarised, but you will find much useful information in them.
I am assuming you are not an NHS organisation, but NHS guidance and policies do tend to set benchmarks in areas like this,
John
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Posted By chris edwards Thanks John
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Posted By M Short Hi Chris,
I take it you have not done one previously on this, where or who is now telling you you have to?
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