Artículo de revista
Residuos hospitalarios peligrosos en un centro de alta complejidad
Fecha
2007-07Registro en:
REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, V.: 135, issue: 7, p.:885-895, JUL 2007.
0034-9887
Autor
Neveu C., Alejandra
Matus C., Patricia
Institución
Resumen
An inadequate management of hospital waste, that
have toxic, infectious and chemical wastes, is a risk factor for humans and environment. Aim: To
identify, quantify and assess the risk associated to the management of hospital residues. Material
and methods: A cross sectional assessment of the generation of hazardous waste from a hospital,
between June and August 2005, was performed. The environmental risk associated to the
management of non-radioactive hospital waste was assessed and the main problems related to
solid waste were identified. Results: The rate of generation of hazardous non-radioactive waste
was 1.35 tons per months or 0.7 kg/bed/day. Twenty five percent of hazardous liquid waste were
drained directly to the sewage system. The drug preparation unit of the pharmacy had the higher
environmental risk associated to the generation of hazardous waste. The internal transport of
hazardous waste had a high risk due to the lack of trip planning. The lack of training of personnel
dealing with these waste was another risk factor. Conclusions: Considering that an adequate
management of hospital waste should minimize risks for patients, the hospital that was evaluated
lacks an integral management system for its waste