Archive for 2023

An Introduction to Bioplastics in Medical Applications

From medical blisters to body implants, bioplastics are extensively used in the healthcare sector. They have been considered as potential materials for tools and products used in medicine. The market for medical plastics is expected to be worth nearly $80 billionĀ in 2021 and account for about 2% of the 370,000 tonnes of polymers sold worldwide. Given the high risk involved with human life, the material choice for healthcare applications is a crucial factor. The introduction […]

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Sharps Safety Guidelines from Infection Control Today

With the start of a new year, it is a great time remind to health care workers, waste management workers, laboratory staff, and others to practice sharps safety and follow safety protocols. According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), it is estimated that 600,000 to 800,000 needlestick injuries and other percutaneous injuries occur annually among health care workers. Punctures and cuts can introduce bloodborne pathogens into the body, such as hepatitis B virus (HPV), […]

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Medical Waste Disposal ā€“ The Definitive Guide

Medical waste and itsĀ proper disposalĀ remain a major concern for America. Here are the primary reasons: The safety of healthcare patients and personnel, as well as the legal obligation in handling the waste Environmentalists are concerned with the impact of medical waste, whether itā€™sĀ wasting up on a beach in Jersey ShoreĀ or being illegally dumped in landfill sites Home producers of medical waste, such as needles and syringes that want to dispose of their tools properly What […]

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Answered: Who Regulates Medical Waste?

Since the 1988 Medical Waste Tracking Act Expired in 1991 Medical waste is primarily regulated by state environmental and health departments. EPA has not had authority, specifically for medical waste, since the Medical Waste Tracking Act (MWTA) of 1988 expired in 1991. It is important to contact your state environmental program first when disposing of medical waste. Contact your state environmental protection agency and your state health agency for more information regarding your state’s regulations […]

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Biodegradable Medical Gowns May Add to Greenhouse Gas

The use of disposable plasticized medical gowns ā€“ both conventional and biodegradable ā€“ has surged since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Landfills now brim with them. Because the biodegradable version decomposes faster than conventional gowns, popular wisdom held that it offers a greener option by less space use and chronic emissions in landfills. That wisdom may be wrong. Biodegradable medical gowns actually introduce harsh greenhouse gas discharge problems, according to new research published Dec. […]

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