SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AT THE MEDICAL CLINIC OF CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL DR. FAJARDO

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Título do Artigo
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AT THE MEDICAL CLINIC OF CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL DR. FAJARDO
Descrição
To reduce the risk to health and the environment in the handling of hazardous health waste, it is necessary to develop a Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the management of Health Services Waste (RSS) that include ensuring correct disposal practices and packaging of waste. hospital. However, hospital waste can cause serious environmental damage, and are potentially more dangerous because they contain chemical and biological residues. In addition, these residues constitute a danger of harm to people's health. It is pointed out that the general objective is to develop and apply RSS SOP in which it encourages its correct management and know-how among the employees of a children's hospital in Manaus-AM. The methodology applied regarding the approach is qualitative-quantitative data, of the descriptive type, and the research procedures are a case study of the Children’s hospital Dr. Fargado (HIDF). According to data obtained, the RSS from groups A, B and E are the main waste collected in the health unit of the children's care network, and are potentially dangerous because they present a risk to the health of HIDF employees and patients. The research also elaborated and presented a SOP on the management of RSS at Children’s hospital Dr. Fajardo for the outpatient sector. The document consists of information such as: waste classification; symbology; packaging; collection and transport; internal RSS management flow; recommended treatments for health waste; risks associated with accidents; and recommendations on health and safety at work in a health unit. Such data are essential for building meaningful knowledge among all people, including staff and patients, about the risks of HSR. The implementation of the SOP on the management of RSS to HIDF employees took place in September, in which employees gained essential knowledge, since safe waste management protects hospital staff, the public and the local environment.
Abstract
To reduce the risk to health and the environment in the handling of hazardous health waste, it is necessary to develop a Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the management of Health Services Waste (RSS) that include ensuring correct disposal practices and packaging of waste. hospital. However, hospital waste can cause serious environmental damage, and are potentially more dangerous because they contain chemical and biological residues. In addition, these residues constitute a danger of harm to people's health. It is pointed out that the general objective is to develop and apply RSS SOP in which it encourages its correct management and know-how among the employees of a children's hospital in Manaus-AM. The methodology applied regarding the approach is qualitative-quantitative data, of the descriptive type, and the research procedures are a case study of the Children’s hospital Dr. Fargado (HIDF). According to data obtained, the RSS from groups A, B and E are the main waste collected in the health unit of the children's care network, and are potentially dangerous because they present a risk to the health of HIDF employees and patients. The research also elaborated and presented a SOP on the management of RSS at Children’s hospital Dr. Fajardo for the outpatient sector. The document consists of information such as: waste classification; symbology; packaging; collection and transport; internal RSS management flow; recommended treatments for health waste; risks associated with accidents; and recommendations on health and safety at work in a health unit. Such data are essential for building meaningful knowledge among all people, including staff and patients, about the risks of HSR. The implementation of the SOP on the management of RSS to HIDF employees took place in September, in which employees gained essential knowledge, since safe waste management protects hospital staff, the public and the local environment.
Língua do arquivo
inglês
Data da Publicação
Ano 2021
Palavra-chave
Good Practices
Procedures
Standard
Management
Hospital
Solid Waste
Autores
João Carlos Da Costa Pinheiro
David Barbosa de Alencar
Antônio Estanislau Sanches
José Roberto Lira Pinto Júnior
Gisele de Freitas Lopes
Camila de Lopes de Alencar
Local
ITEGAM - MANAUS, 2022
Áreas de Conhecimento
Energia e Meio Ambiente
Turma
Turma 01