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Medical Waste Packaging: Best Practices for Safer Collection

Medical Waste Packaging: Best Practices for Safer Collection

Medical waste packaging is the bridge between safe waste segregation and safe collection. When waste is packaged correctly, staff can handle containers more confidently and collection teams can remove waste with less risk.

Start with the correct container

Sharps require puncture-resistant sharps bins. Infectious soft waste needs suitable biohazard packaging. Pharmaceutical waste and anatomical waste should be kept in their own streams.

Do not overfill containers

Overfilled containers are harder to seal and more dangerous to handle. Sharps bins should be closed at the fill line. Boxes and liners should not be packed so tightly that they tear, leak or become unsafe to lift.

Keep packaging clean and secure

Waste packaging should be sealed properly before storage and collection. Containers should not be left open in public areas or placed where patients, visitors or children can access them.

Label and separate waste clearly

Clear labels and consistent container placement reduce confusion. Staff should know which container is used for sharps, infectious waste, pharmaceutical waste and general waste.

Prepare for collection

Before collection, confirm that containers are sealed, accessible to the collection team and stored in a safe area. Avoid placing medical waste with general refuse.

How MNE Waste Management helps

MNE Waste Management supplies practical medical waste containers and collection support to help South African healthcare facilities package, store and remove waste more safely.

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