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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
                                         CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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                                                  COLLEGE OF NURSING

               4. Pharmaceutical waste – These wastes include pharmaceutical products, drugs, vaccines, and
               sera that are no longer required and need to be disposed of appropriately. It also includes discarded

               items used in handling, of pharmaceuticals such as bottles, vials or boxes with residues, gloves,
               masks, and connective tubing.



               5. Chemical wastes – These wastes are discarded chemicals whether solid, liquid, and gaseous
               used in diagnostic and experimental work, cleaning, housekeeping, and disinfecting procedures.



               6. Pathological wastes - These wastes consist of body tissues, organs, body parts, blood, body
               fluids and other wastes from surgery and autopsies. This category should be a subcategory of

               infectious wastes, even though it may also include healthy body parts.


               7. Wastes containing heavy metals – Wastes containing heavy metals such as Mercury represent a
               subcategory  of  hazardous  chemical  waste  and  are  usually  highly  toxic.  Mercury  wastes  are

               typically  generated  by  spillage  of  broken  clinical  equipment  containing  mercury,  such  as

               thermometers and blood pressure gauges.


               8. Pressurized containers – These wastes are pressurized cylinders, cartridges, and aerosol cans
               that stored gases used for health care and cannot be further reused anymore.




               3. WASTE HANDLING, TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL


                       Management  of  healthcare  waste  should  incorporate  waste  minimization,  segregation,

               proper identification, and handling. From the source of waste itself, proper waste management

               should be followed to effectively handle and dispose such materials.



               3.1 Waste Minimization
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