Course description

Healthcare facilities, such as hospitals, physicians’ offices, dental practices, blood banks, veterinary hospitals/clinics, and medical research facilities and laboratories, generate medical wastes. As a healthcare worker, you may be exposed to medical wastes on the job. For example, patient care workers, housekeepers, maintenance personnel, and others may all be involved in handling medical wastes or at least come in contact with these materials.
Some medical wastes can be hazardous to your health. This course is designed to explain the hazards of medical wastes, the precautions you can take to protect yourself from harmful exposures, and the procedures you must follow to protect yourself and your facility coworkers from the hazards of medical wastes.

Course Duration: 24 min

Learning objectives:

At the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
  • Recognize risks associated with handling medical waste
  • Identify types of regulated medical waste
  • Handle wastes safely and dispose of them properly
  • Implement safety measures to reduce harmful exposures
  • Report exposures and get a medical evaluation

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