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Title: WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM


1
WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
  • Ballarat Health Services
  • 2008
  • Marilyn Kearney
  • RN., M. Ed.Tng., B. Ap.Sci., BCN., Cert IV
    Assess.Tng., Adv. Prac..Reflex., Basic Cert.
    Reflex., MRCNA.

2
December 1993Incineration Licence Expires
  • The Ballarat Base Hospital may have to find an
    extra 150,000 in its budget to pay for the
    disposal of hospital waste. Stringent new
    guidelines from the Environmental Protection
    Authority (EPA) for high temperature incinerators
    means the current licence which expires in
    December is unlikely to be renewed
  • (The Ballarat Courier, 20/11/93, pg. 1)

3
When We Began
  • Waste management committee established late 1995
  • Staff from all areas invited (environmental
    services, nurses-acute subacute and residential
    care, infection control, pathology )
  • starting point conduct an audit

4
Our First Audit
  • An investigation of
  • All Infectious Waste
  • All General Waste
  • One (1) Large Sharps Container
  • A Staff Survey

5
  • Our audit indicated there was potential for the
    hospital to reduce the cost of disposing of
    infectious waste by up to 43 (19,000 per
    annum), by the accurate segregation of general
    waste from the Infectious Waste stream.

6
Philosophys of thought for a Waste Management
Program
  • From Cradle to Grave
  • And
  • The 3 Rs
  • REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE

7
Strategies for Waste Management
  • 1. Education Program to all
  • staff
  • 2. Posters
  • 3. Recycling
  • (accurate segregation)

8
Strategy OneEducation Program
  • All areas given education
  • Updates annually and as
  • required
  • Included in Staff Induction Program of all new
    staff

9
Strategy Two Posters
  • Strategically placed in all departments

10
Poster Example SHARPS
  • Needles
  • Syringes (discard intact where practicable)
  • IV Giving Sets (intact)
  • Stitch Cutters
  • Lancets
  • Trocars
  • IV Cannula Stilettes
  • Broken Glass
  • Discard into Designated
  • SHARPS CONTAINER

11
Strategy Three Recycling
  • All wards and Departments have Recycling Stations
  • Initially Recycling Station one unit (Red
    Earth style)
  • Now Separate Bins (labelled)

12
Strategies for Waste Management Published paper.
  • Talking Rubbish Getting Serious
  • a paper written regarding BHS s strategies
    introduced to staff to encourage accurate
    segregation of waste .
  • the approach utilized
  • Prevention, Reduction and Recycling
  • Principles
  • Authors Marilyn Kearney Hilton Bourke
  • This paper was printed and published as a case
    study in the Waste Reduction Manual of Eco
    Recycle Victoria May 1998

13
RECYCLING
  • Types of items to recycle ?
  • What can be recycled ?
  • AN ONGOING PROCESS
  • Ideas are progressively developed and added to
    the recycling program

14
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Aluminium Cans
  • Co-mingled with glass and plastic
  • Eg. Soft drink
  • water milk
  • bottles
  • All clean plastics
  • (Non medical waste)
  • Collected by Cleanaway (local contractor)

15
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Batteries
  • Large batteries (from engineering ) and smaller
    rechargeable batteries
  • - Collected by a local recycler
  • Small alkaline batteries
  • - Yet to find an adequate grave site

16
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Disposable Trays
  • Egs. Dressing, Suture,
  • mouth toilet trays,
  • syringe used for
  • IV flush

  • Encourage Clinical/Biomedical Waste Disposal
  • helps to eliminate some plastics biodegrading
    in the environment

17
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Fluorescent tubes
  • Replaced with Triphosphor tubes
  • Higher efficiency - energy saving
  • Longer life span
  • Low mercury (lt3mg)
  • Less than 3 mg meets the environmental protection
    technology parameter
  • 1 fluorescent tube can pollute 30,000 litres
    water
  • Collected by Sita Environmental Solutions

18
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Ink Cartridges
  • All ink cartridges are collected for
    recycling
  • The users send to environmental services
    Dept in a sealed plastic bag-avoid leakage
  • BHS boxes the cartridges ready for collection
  • Collected by Mammoth Recycling Company.
    (Melbourne)
  • Mammoth separate the metal, plastic and ink and
    recycle

19
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Metal
  • Scissors, forceps, etc.
  • -separate bin
  • -washed/sterilized
  • Purchased by local scrap metal
  • company (ACE Metals) for
  • melt down

20
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Oxygen Masks Tubing
  • and other equipment/
  • stock that can be
  • used
  • packaged and sent to
  • 3rd World Countries

21
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Paper Waste
  • Survey 97 of paper waste is Recyclable

  • (Eco-Recycle Victoria 1998)
  • Cardboard recycling boxes (Visy Recycling)
  • for the collection of paper
  • available from environmental services

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Recycling Examples A-Z
  • General Paper including Newspaper
  • some is given to BRI (local industry)
  • -pulped mixed with cement for cement
    bricks
  • BHS shreds some
  • -local Vet, RSPCA and staff

24
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Confidential Paper
  • -locked bin with mailing slot
  • Collected by company
  • (Recall Melbourne)

25
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Cardboard
  • Compressed
  • Collected locally
  • BRI and Cleanaway

26
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Tablets etc.- Returned to Pharmacy
  • Collected by an authorized
    collector
  • Injections/IV bags-discarding fluid
  • Sharps containers-absorbent
    layer
  • Take Care of Waterways

27
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Pinkies Vs Blueys
  • Variable size alternative
  • bed overlays (laundered-
  • reusable product)
  • vs
  • Plastic paper blue liners

28
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Plastics
  • 1000s of N/S and Water Bottles
  • single use items
  • eg. bowl sets theatre
  • plastic jugs-midwifery
  • Collected by Cleanaway local contractor

29
Recycled Plastic Becomes
  • garden furniture
  • garden creeper trellis
  • road works witches hats
  • racing car barriers
  • Local outlets sell garden furniture in Ballarat

30
Recycled Plastic Initiative
  • Geelong City Council constructed the longest 100
    recycled plastic boardwalk in Victoria
  • Now in the process of creating Podium Signs that
    promote their initiative
  • Taronga Park Zoos demonstration arena- recycled
    plastic seat slats.

31
Recycling Examples A-Z
  • Supply Packaging
  • Requested companies to change from
    Polystyrene packaging ? paper
  • Some containers/crates are wood
  • and are returned
  • Bubble/Shrink plastic wraps recycled in
    plastic

32
WORM FARMING
33
Worm Facts
  • Have no eyes but are sensitive to light
  • Have no ears but are sensitive to noise and
    vibration
  • Have no lungs but breathe through their skin
  • Double their number every two months
  • Eat their body weight each day
  • Have between 3 and 5 pairs of hearts
  • Are hermaphrodites, having both male and female
    reproductive organs
  • Are disease resistant, and present no health
    related problems to humans

34
Worm Facts
  • Produce a cocoon every 10 days
  • Reduce any dead plant and animal matter back to
    soil
  • Produce a casting (manure) which contains all the
    nutrients that the plant need
  • Produce the richest plant food known to man
  • Live in complete harmony with each other and
    living things in the earth

35
Worm Facts
  • Compost worm castings
  • attract the tunnelling worms
  • into the garden to aerate
  • the soil

36
Worms Eating Habits
  • Food Scraps
  • Flowers
  • Vacuum dust
  • Some paper hand-towel

37
Worm Farming
  • 23 of our 37.5 recycling is for the worm farm
  • BHS 2007 Data

38
Just a load of old garbage?
  • Estimated that Australian hospitals produce more
    than 600 tonnes of solid waste each day
  • Waste Reduction Manual Eco-Recycle Victoria
    1998

39
  • Many Research Articles suggest that 89 of
    hospital waste can be recycled

40
Current Statistics of the many Waste Streams at
BHS (Feb 2008)
  • General Waste 49
  • Waste to Landfill
  • Recycled Waste 37.5
  • Aluminium, Batteries, Fluorescent tubes,
    Food scraps, Flowers, Ink cartridges,
    Metal,Oxygen masks, Paper, Plastics,
  • Clinical Waste 13.5
  • Biomedical, Sharps, Pharmaceuticals, and
  • Cytotoxic Waste.
  • The total waste has increased 30in the last 6
    years

41
Waste Minimisation Hierarchy
  • Waste Avoidance
  • ?
  • Waste Reduction
  • ?
  • Waste Re-use/recycling/reclamation
  • ?
  • Waste Treatment
  • ?
  • Waste Disposal

42
  • -----------Residues------------

Licensed Incineration Eg. Cytotoxic waste
Licensed Treatment Eg. Clinical/ Biomedical Waste
WHERE DO I PUT THIS WASTE?
Recycle
Compost
Landfill
43
Secrets to Success
  • Maintain a high level of Consultation, Education,
    Communication and Information

44
Secrets to Success
  • An active committee with willing staff and
    management
  • Executive/management support is essential for
    success
  • Consult with managers and union reps, changes
    that will affect departments
  • Accessible information
  • Savings data sent to management
  • Adequate resources displaying graphs, photos
    and charts
  • Adequate resources

45
Secrets to Success
  • Ongoing auditing including Regular updates
    regarding progress
  • (notice board displays, annual report,
    individual areas receive data)
  • Being prepared to listen and a Constant search
    for new ideas
  • Media release
  • Library journals (Waste Management and
    Environment)
  • Continued development and delivery of waste
    education program
  • Green Frog Award

46
Green Fog Award
47
Further Waste Initiatives
  • Electricity/Gas --- Energy Saving
  • Areas currently being fitted with people
    sensor lighting
  • Plant Control Equipment fitted with Opto
    computer
  • -selective time clocks - on/off day and night
    heating/cooling/air handling etc.

48
Further Waste Initiatives
  • Water ---Savings
  • Flow restrictors in showers in many patient
    care areas (gt 5oo)
  • Recycle all steam
  • (condensation-gtwater-gtback to boiler house)

49
Further Waste Initiatives
  • Water ---Savings
  • Reverse osmosis Unit (CSSD)
  • -processed water directed to
  • flusher system
  • (offsets fresh water usage)
  • Instillation of water tanks

50
Current Review
  • Biodegradable Bags
  • (made of vegetable starch)
  • Nurse/Patient gowns
  • (made of SMS Polypropylene)
  • -ability to recycle

51
Current Review
  • EverLed Fluorescent tube
  • No mercury, no lead, no phosphor powders,
    long life(10yrs), no light wasted on reflector
  • Worm Farmer
  • Future retirement

52
Waste Management Strategy
  • By adopting Waste Strategy recommendations and
    acting on them we can
  • Minimise the impact of Hospital Waste on our
    environment
  • Minimise Costs (1000s of dollars to be saved)
  • Reduce Workcare Incidents
  • Make better use of our resources

53
  • We only have one earth
  • Please
  • Protect and Care for the Environment

54
Thankyou to Don Colbert and Shane Quinlan for
their contributions
55
For Further Information
  • Contact
  • Marilyn Kearney
  • Co-ordinator Graduate Nurses
  • Equipment Resource Nurse
  • Ballarat Health Services
  • PO Box 577
  • Ballarat 3353 Victoria
  • Telephone 03 53204823
  • Email marilynk_at_bhs.org.au
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