Policy Manual

 
  3.MEP.48  

Disposal of Syringes and Medical Waste      

Type: Procedure                 Category: Service Delivery                 Level: Community Care 

Parties: Community Care employees and contractees

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Supporting References: COA Standard RPM 3.04

Parent Effective Date Approval Level Revision Dates Last Reviewed
N/A  3-25-2004  Management Team  1/09  1-1-2009
Related Document Code Related Document Name Type
3.ME.14 Medication Policy

Procedure:  .

1. Any time that a Community Care employee or contractee is required, due to the physical care of a client, to dispose of syringes or other sharps, the employee or contractee will follow the appropriate disposal process as included in this procedure and as recommended by the Community Care Medical Director. This process should be in place prior to the use of any syringe or other sharp.

2. Disposal of such (syringes or sharps) must include the use of protective equipment to cover the hands, safety procedures to avoid exposure, a container to place the sharps in that limits potential hazards and access (a covered coffee can or bottle with a slit for dropping the sharp into the container will suffice for most programs such as foster care), and a process for removing the sharps from the premises at regular intervals must be included. For programs where a more stringent procedure must be used due to licensing regulations, the procedure will be cleared through the Community Care Medical Director.

3. Any time a Community Care employee or contractee is required to dispose of medical waste, the employee or contractee must follow the guidelines established in orientation training including BBP and First Aid. Within most settings at Community Care, medical waste is typically less than 20 and requires only double bagging of the waste material. The double bagging procedure is as follows: the employee or contractee must use protective equipment to avoid exposure. The waste should be placed in a trash bag and the bag should be tied closed. This bag will them be placed within another trash bag and tied securely.

4. The disposal of medical waste and syringes in the foster home is the responsibility of the contracted foster parent.