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Some requirements for medical waste and temporary storage points

Some requirements for medical waste and temporary storage points:

1. Location issues for temporary storage points of medical waste

1. For specific requirements, see "Medical Waste Article 17 of the Management Regulations: Medical and health institutions shall establish temporary storage facilities and equipment for medical waste, and shall not store medical waste in the open air; the temporary storage time of medical waste shall not exceed 2 days.

Temporary storage facilities and equipment for medical waste should be kept away from medical areas, food processing areas, personnel activity areas, and domestic waste storage areas, and clear warning signs and anti-leakage, rodent-proof, and mosquito-proof signs should be installed Safety measures include preventing flies, cockroaches, theft and children from coming into contact.

Temporary storage facilities and equipment for medical waste should be disinfected and cleaned regularly.

2. The temporary storage point should be set at the bottom of the floor.

2. Basic facilities and equipment at the temporary storage point

Mainly include 1. Ultraviolet lamps; 2. If it is a wooden door or has a large gap, at least 30 Centimeter iron rodent-proof board; 3. Screen window; 4. Exhaust fan; 5. Staff apron, gloves, water boots, etc. to prevent occupational exposure

3. Internal requirements of temporary storage points

1. Internal systems must be posted on the wall. The first is the medical waste disposal system, the second is the internal management system of medical waste, the third is the relevant emergency plan, etc. This part of the content can be downloaded online and posted on the wall.

2. Medical waste is strictly classified according to requirements, and communication has already been carried out during daily supervision and inspection, so I will not repeat it here. If you have any questions, please consult in time or consult the full-time (part-time) management personnel of medical waste in each hospital.

3. Plastic buckets should be set up in the temporary storage area according to the amount of medical waste produced by each unit, and should be sealed and sealed, and should not be scattered or missed anywhere.

4. Improve the medical waste registration ledger. Personally, it is recommended to prepare at least two "Medical Waste Registration Books" for reference, one for storage records, including those generated by the hospital itself and those submitted by the village health station, and one for outgoing storage records. Each hospital shall make its own decision based on the circumstances.

IV. Hospital Wastewater Treatment

According to the requirements of relevant provincial departments, each hospital must establish a biogas pool and all hospital wastewater should be put into the pool. A pool of several square meters (each hospital will decide according to the actual situation) is set up at the exit of the biogas pool, and chlorine-containing preparations are added to the pool for disinfection.