Evaluation of Minimization and Storage Management of Medical Waste at Hospital X Jakarta during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Aura Dhia Rizki Atthar, M. Sari, I. Septiariva, I. W. Suryawan
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Health facilities such as hospitals produce medical waste and non-medical waste. Improper management of medical waste can cause the spread of infectious nature, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, management at the source, such as minimization and containment, is important and must be evaluated. This study evaluates hospital medical waste management based on minimization and containment efforts. This research was conducted by direct observation and literature review. The findings on minimization efforts are following regulations such as reducing the use of materials containing hazardous and toxic materials if there is a choice, avoiding accumulation and expiration of the procurement of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, and separating non-medical and medical waste according to the waste category. The container also meets the standard where the container is equipped with a cover and is made of puncture-resistant material. The containers are also equipped with bags and symbols according to the characteristics of the waste with internal transportation at least once a day or when the container has been filled. Garbage officers prepare medical waste handover documents. Transportation from the production source to the temporary shelter (TPS) uses a yellow trolley with a biohazard symbol, tightly closed with a predetermined route, and cleaning and disinfection are carried out on the trolleys that are used every day.
新冠肺炎大流行期间雅加达X医院医疗废物减量化和储存管理评估
医院等卫生设施产生医疗废物和非医疗废物。医疗废物管理不当可导致传染性传播,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间。因此,源头管理,如最小化和遏制,是重要的,必须进行评估。本研究基于最小化和遏制措施评估医院医疗废物管理。本研究采用直接观察法和文献复习法。关于尽量减少工作的调查结果是,在有选择的情况下,减少使用含有危险和有毒材料的材料,避免化学品和药品的积累和过期采购,以及根据废物类别对非医疗废物和医疗废物进行分类。集装箱也符合标准,集装箱配备了一个盖子,并由防刺材料制成。容器还根据废物的特点配备袋子和标志,每天至少内部运输一次或当容器装满时。垃圾管理员准备医疗垃圾交接文件。从生产源头到临时避难所(TPS)的运输使用带有生物危害标志的黄色手推车,按照预定路线紧密封闭,每天使用的手推车进行清洁和消毒。
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