Penanganan Bahan Berbahaya dan Beracun ( B3 )
Summary
TLDRThis video demonstrates the proper handling of medical waste (B3) in a healthcare setting. It outlines the steps for disposing of used needles and other medical waste, including the importance of safety precautions such as using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and proper waste segregation. The process involves carefully placing waste in designated containers, transporting it securely, and ensuring it is disposed of in a designated B3 waste disposal area. The video emphasizes hygiene practices, such as handwashing and sterilization of used equipment, to ensure safe and efficient waste management.
Takeaways
- 😀 Proper handling of hazardous medical waste (B3) is critical for safety in healthcare settings.
- 😀 The first step in waste disposal is safely disposing of used syringes into a safety box.
- 😀 Non-infectious medical waste should be disposed of in the designated trash bin.
- 😀 Hands must be washed using a six-step hand hygiene procedure before proceeding.
- 😀 Infectious waste should be collected once the bin is 3/4 full or according to the schedule.
- 😀 Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling hazardous waste.
- 😀 Ensure the yellow plastic bag is securely tied and avoid using a rabbit knot.
- 😀 The waste is transported in a trolley, and the yellow plastic bag is transferred into a B3 waste trolley.
- 😀 The waste is then transferred to the B3 Waste Disposal Area (TPS B3) using the elevator.
- 😀 After unloading the waste into the TPS B3 bin, the area must be locked securely.
- 😀 After the task, remove the PPE, wash hands again using the six-step hand hygiene procedure, and sterilize the used PPE.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of this video?
-The video explains the proper procedure for handling and disposing of B3 (hazardous) medical waste.
What is the first step in the B3 waste disposal process?
-The first step is to dispose of used syringes into a safety box.
What should be done with other medical waste after disposing of used syringes?
-Other medical waste should be disposed of in an infectious waste bin.
What hygiene practice should be followed after disposing of medical waste?
-After disposing of medical waste, you should perform a six-step hand washing protocol.
How should the infectious waste be transported?
-The infectious waste should be transported by a cleaning staff once the bin is 3/4 full or at the scheduled time. Full personal protective equipment (PPE) should be worn during transportation.
How should the yellow waste bag be tied?
-The yellow waste bag should be securely tied with one knot, not using a rabbit knot.
What should be done when transporting the waste to the basement?
-The waste should be moved in a trolley to the lift, then transferred into a B3 waste trolley for transport to the designated waste disposal area.
What happens when the waste reaches the B3 waste disposal site (TPS B3)?
-At the TPS B3, the waste should be placed into a designated B3 waste bin, and the entrance door should be securely locked after the waste is disposed of.
What should be done after removing the PPE?
-After removing the PPE, hands should be washed using the six-step hand washing protocol.
How should used PPE be disposed of?
-Used PPE should be placed in a designated container for sterilization after disposal.
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