Medicines
Category Characteristics Common Components or Waste Names Infectious Wastes Medical wastes carrying pathogenic microorganisms with the risk of triggering the spread of infectious diseases.1. Items contaminated by patients' blood, body fluids and excretions, including: ---cotton balls, cotton swabs, drainage tampons, gauzes and other dressings; --- single-use sanitary products, single-use medical supplies and single-use medical devices; --- discarded gowns; --- other items contaminated by patients' blood, body fluids and excretions. --disposable hygiene products, disposable medical supplies and disposable medical devices; - discarded bedclothes; - other items contaminated by patient's blood, body fluids and excreta.2. Admitted by medical institutions Living wastes generated by patients with isolated infectious diseases or patients suspected of having infectious diseases.3 - Culture media, specimens and preservation fluids of strains and viruses of pathogens.4 - Various discarded medical specimens.5 - Discarded blood and serum.6 - Disposable medical supplies and disposable medical devices after use are considered to be infectious wastes.7 - Infectious wastes from medical institutions. Pathological waste generated in the process of diagnosis and treatment of human waste and medical laboratory animal carcasses, etc. 1, surgery and other diagnostic and treatment process of discarded human tissues, organs, etc. 2, medical laboratory animal tissues, carcasses, etc. 3, pathological section of discarded human tissue, pathological wax blocks, etc. 3, pathological section of discarded human tissue, etc. 3, pathological section of discarded human tissue, pathological wax block. Category Characteristics Common components or waste name Injurious waste can stab or cut the human body discarded medical sharps. 1, medical needles, suture needles. 2, various types of medical sharps, including: scalpels, scalpels, skin preparation knife, surgical saws, etc. 3, slides, glass test tubes, glass ampoules, etc. Pharmaceutical waste expired, obsolete, deteriorated or contaminated discarded drugs.1, discarded general drugs, such as: antibiotics, over-the-counter drugs, etc. 2, discarded cytotoxic drugs and genotoxic drugs, including: - Carcinogenic drugs, such as azathioprine, phenylbutanoic acid nitrogen mustard, naphthyl nitrogen mustard, cyclosporine, cyclophosphamide, Nitrogen mustard, phenylpropionate, simustine, triamcinolone acetonide, thiotepa, etc.; - Suspected carcinogenic drugs, such as cisplatin, mitomycin, adriamycin, phenobarbital, etc.; - Immunosuppressants. 3. Discarded vaccines and blood products. Chemical wastes Discarded chemicals that are toxic, corrosive, flammable and explosive.1, Chemical reagents discarded in medical imaging rooms and laboratories.2, Discarded chemical disinfectants such as peroxyacetic acid and glutaraldehyde.3, Discarded mercury sphygmomanometers and mercury thermometers. Description
Disposable sanitary products are all kinds of daily necessities that are discarded after one use and are in direct or indirect contact with the human body for the purpose of achieving human physiological hygiene or health care.
Disposable medical supplies refers to the clinical use of patients for examination, diagnosis, treatment, care of finger cots, gloves, suction tubes, vaginal speculum, anuscope, impression trays, therapeutic towels, skin cleansing towels, hand towels, tongue depressor, buttock pads, and other types of contact with the intact mucous membranes, the skin, all kinds of disposable medical, nursing care supplies.
Disposable medical devices refer to disposable instruments, equipment, appliances, materials and other items for use on the human body as stipulated in the Regulations for the Administration of Medical Devices and related supporting documents.
The management of narcotic, psychotropic, radioactive and toxic drugs and their related wastes discarded by medical and healthcare institutions shall be carried out in accordance with the relevant laws, administrative regulations and relevant national regulations and standards.