A3: 3 - Control and Disposal of Substances Harmful to Health Flashcards

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Why must hazardous waste be disposed of properly?

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hazardous waste must be disposed of properly to protect all from harm and infection

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What must be disposed of properly to protect all from harm and infection?

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hazardous waste must be disposed of properly to protect all from harm and infection

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What does disposal of hazardous waste include the disposing of?

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this includes disposing of:
- protective clothing
- syringes
- soiled dressings
- nappies
- incontinence pads
- bodily fluids

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What are there different requirements for disposing of?

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there are different requirements depending on the type of substances and equipment, including cleaning fluids, harmful vapour and fumes

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What does the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations (2002) provide guidance for and who from?

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the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations (2002) provides guidance from the health and safety executive on the safe disposal of such waste

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In care settings, what is used to ensure the safe and efficient disposal of hazardous waste?

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in care settings, different coloured bags are often used to ensure the safe and efficient disposal of hazardous waste

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In care settings, what are different coloured bags used for?

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in care settings, different coloured bags are often used to ensure the safe and efficient disposal of hazardous waste

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