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AORN Journal | 1990

Medical Waste: The Growing Issues of Management and Disposal

Margaret F. Fay; William C Beck; James Michael Fay; Mary Kay Kessinger

When addressing the impact of medical waste management and regulatory controls on the health care industry, it is important to remember that as long as modern medicine continues to maintain and sustain its current quality of life and wellness standards, industry will continue to generate various byproducts that have adverse effects on both people and the environment. It is important, therefore, to carefully evaluate the impact of societal demands. Unless government, industry, environmental groups, and health care providers abandon their current adversarial relationships and work together to solve shared problems, there will be no improvement in the growing problem of medical waste. The long-term solutions to todays growing waste problems depend to a great extent on human factors and the willingness of industry, medical community, and governmental bodies to cooperate with each other, recognizing the cause-effect relationship of a continued demand for disposable products. There are many pieces to the waste management puzzle. Obviously, surgeons cannot perform surgery without exposure to blood, tissue or body fluids, and nurses cannot maintain asepsis without sterile products. Because the health care team cannot totally eliminate the source of medical waste, they must learn to more effectively manage and control it. Health care professionals must encourage industry and government to work together to develop standards for products and materials used as barriers and use more biodegradable materials. Health care facilities must learn to minimize the amount of medical waste designated as regulated or infectious. Segregating potentially infectious material from clean waste at the point of generation may reduce both volume and cost.


AORN Journal | 1983

Demise of aseptic barrier committee: success and failure

William C Beck; Margaret Huth Meeker; Gerald M Olderman


AORN Journal | 1983

Disinfection or sterilization

Sue Crow; Robert W. Metcalf; William C Beck; David Birnbaum


AORN Journal | 1980

Alcohol foam for hand disinfection.

William C Beck


AORN Journal | 1975

Barrier standards are statements of principle

William C Beck


AORN Journal | 1984

Benefits of alcohol rediscovered

William C Beck


AORN Journal | 1989

Alcohol foam has a place in the clinical arena

William C Beck


AORN Journal | 1977

ASTM standard for surgical gloves

William C Beck; Paul F Nora


AORN Journal | 1977

Abridged sterlity—a level of disinfection

William C Beck


AORN Journal | 1978

Aqueous-resistant draping system achieves standards

William C Beck

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Sue Crow

Louisiana State University

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