Infusion bottles belong to what waste

Question 1: whether infusion bottles are household waste or medical waste Household waste refers to solid waste generated in daily life or activities providing services for daily life, as well as solid waste that is regarded as household waste by laws and administrative regulations. Medical waste refers to all kinds of medical and health institutions in the medical, prevention, health care, teaching, scientific research and other related activities generated by the direct or indirect infectious, toxic and other hazardous waste. So infusion bottles should be medical waste.

Question 2: Do medical disposable plastic syringes and plastic infusion bottles belong to infectious waste? Belongs. Basically, all medical waste disposed of by a healthcare organization is infectious waste.

Infectious waste is medical waste that carries pathogenic microorganisms that pose a risk of spreading infectious diseases. Mainly include:

(1), by the patient's blood, body fluids, excreta contaminated items, including: a cotton balls, swabs, drainage tampons, gauze and other dressings; b single-use sanitary products, single-use medical supplies and disposable medical equipment; c discarded clothing; d other patient blood, body fluids, excreta contaminated items.

(2), medical institutions admitted to the isolation of infectious disease patients or suspected infectious disease patients generated by the living garbage.

(3), the culture medium of pathogens, specimens and strains of bacteria, venomous species preservation fluid.

(4), a variety of discarded medical specimens

(5), discarded blood, serum.

(6), after the use of single-use medical supplies and disposable medical equipment is considered infectious waste.

Question 3: Is the residual liquid in the medical infusion bottle a hazardous waste It is a hazardous waste. In the hazardous list, HW01 medical waste: health 851-001-01 medical waste; non-specific industry 900-001-01 for the prevention and treatment of animal infectious diseases and the need to collect and dispose of waste. Both are classified as hazardous waste. Whether it is

medical infusion bottles, or the residual liquid in the bottles are medical waste. So it is a hazardous waste.

Question 4: Glass infusion bottles belong to the category of medical waste According to the Ministry of Health, the former Environmental Protection Administration "on the clarification of the classification of medical waste on the issue of notice" requirements, waste infusion bottles (bags) are not medical waste.

Problem five: infusion bottles are thrown living garbage or medical waste medical waste, I hope to help you

Problem six: the Ministry of Health for the medical waste in the glass infusion bottles how to deal with as a waste collection station received a bag of glass infusion bottles, health law enforcement departments to make a fine You must pay a fine

In order to implement the former Ministry of Health, the former State Environmental Protection Administration "to clarify the classification of medical waste issues related to the notice" requirements. On the clear classification of medical waste related issues notice" (health office medical hair [2005] No. 292) spirit, to further strengthen the city's medical institutions after the use of disposable plastic (glass) infusion bottles (bags) recycling and disposal work, the relevant requirements are now notified as follows:

First, after the use of a variety of glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags), may be or has been the patient's blood, body fluids, excreta contamination, a bag of glass infusion bottles (bags), the patient's blood, body fluids, excreta contamination. Various glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags) produced by patients with infectious diseases or suspected infectious diseases in infectious disease wards, infectious disease observation wards and infectious disease clinics must be managed strictly in accordance with infectious waste. Not contaminated by the patient's blood, body fluids, excreta after the use of a variety of glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags), does not belong to the medical waste, not in accordance with the management of medical waste; but this type of waste recycling can not be used for the original purpose, for other purposes should be consistent with the principle of not endangering human health.

Second, the county health administrative departments to strengthen the jurisdiction of various types of medical institutions at all levels to use disposable plastic (glass) infusion bottles (bags) flow of supervision, the use of disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) after the recycling work to make uniform arrangements for the deployment of a good unified fixed-point recycling to avoid inflow of informal channels.

Third, the medical institutions to do a good job of disposable plastic (glass) infusion bottles (bags) classification and collection, transfer, temporary storage, etc., after the use of uncontaminated disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) can not be mixed with other medical waste and domestic waste. Medical institutions to strengthen the use of disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) after the supervision, handed over to the legal unit with the ability to safely dispose of treatment, and do a good job of handover, weighing, registration and statistics to ensure traceability.

Fourth, the recycling unit should be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state after the use of disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) collection, transportation and disinfection, to ensure that the recycled products are not used for the original purpose and the production of packaging containers related to food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergents, and other uses that may be hazardous to human health. The destination, quantity, time and operator of the waste plastics after disposal of the recycled items should be registered for inspection. Strict operating procedures should be formulated, and the training and protection of relevant personnel should be done to ensure that the recovered items are not lost or artificially resold during the temporary storage, transportation and disposal process. To establish an emergency plan, once the items are found to be contaminated by medical waste or other unforeseen events, they should be reported in a timely manner and properly disposed of.

October 15, 2013

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Question 7: used infusion bottles infusion needles can be treated as household waste can not In order to implement the former Ministry of Health, the former State Environmental Protection Administration, "on the clarification of the classification of medical waste on the issue of the notice" (health office medical hair [2005] No. 292), to further strengthen the city's medical institutions After the use of disposable plastic (glass) infusion bottles (bags) recycling and disposal work, the relevant requirements are notified as follows:

First, after the use of a variety of glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags), may be or has been contaminated by the patient's blood, bodily fluids, feces, all in accordance with the treatment of medical waste. Infectious disease wards, infectious disease wards, infectious disease outpatient infectious disease patients or suspected infectious disease patients generated by a variety of glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags) must be strictly in accordance with the management of infectious waste. Not contaminated by the patient's blood, body fluids, excreta after the use of a variety of glass (disposable plastic) infusion bottles (bags), does not belong to the medical waste, not in accordance with the management of medical waste; but this type of waste recycling can not be used for the original purpose, for other purposes should be consistent with the principle of not endangering human health.

Second, the county health administrative departments to strengthen the jurisdiction of various types of medical institutions at all levels to use disposable plastic (glass) infusion bottles (bags) flow of supervision, the use of disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) after the recycling work to make uniform arrangements for the deployment of a good unified fixed-point recycling to avoid inflow of informal channels.

Third, the medical institutions to do a good job of disposable plastic (glass) infusion bottles (bags) classification and collection, transfer, temporary storage, etc., after the use of uncontaminated disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) can not be mixed with other medical waste and domestic waste. Medical institutions to strengthen the use of disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) after the supervision, handed over to the legal unit with the ability to safely dispose of treatment, and do a good job of handover, weighing, registration and statistics to ensure traceability.

Fourth, the recycling unit should be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state after the use of disposable medical infusion bottles (bags) collection, transportation and disinfection, to ensure that the recycled products are not used for the original purpose and the production of packaging containers related to food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergents, and other uses that may be hazardous to human health. The destination, quantity, time and operator of the waste plastics after disposal of the recycled items should be registered for inspection. Strict operating procedures should be formulated, and the training and protection of relevant personnel should be done to ensure that the recovered items are not lost or artificially resold during the temporary storage, transportation and disposal process. To establish an emergency plan, once the items are found to be contaminated by medical waste or other unforeseen events, they should be reported in a timely manner and properly disposed of.

October 15, 2013

Question 8: not touched by the patient infusion bottles belong to medical waste? Yes, because there are residual drugs in the infusion bottles, which must be handled in a uniform manner, if the residual drugs these chemicals, to the soil or rivers, over time is also a pollution.