All the time for people After use the infusion bottle In the end is not hazardous waste There is a lot of controversy, and now the problem has finally been clearly defined.
Recently, the National Health and Family Planning Commission and other departments jointly issued "On the medical institutions to promote the classification of garbage management notice" (National Health Office of Health 2017-30) clearly rules the use of infusion bottles (bags) classification management requirements. details as follows:
1. For infusion bottles (bags) that are not contaminated by blood, body fluids and excreta from patients, they should be collected and stored separately after they have been removed from the infusion tube. The removed infusion tube, needle, etc. should be strictly Medical waste disposal, is strictly prohibited mixed with uninfected infusion bottles (bags) and other domestic waste.
2. Keep a small amount of diluted ordinary liquid infusion bottle (bag), can be in accordance with the uninfected infusion bottle (bag) treatment. Medical institutions should be scientific, standardized, save medication, improve drug use efficiency, reduce waste, reduce drugs Consumption and environmental carrying pressure.
3. Infusion bottles (bags) in the following cases shall not be included in the management of recyclable domestic waste even if they are not contaminated by blood, body fluids and excrement.
(1) Infusion bottles (bags) used in infectious areas, or for other patients with infectious diseases, suspected infectious diseases and other patients taking isolation measures, should be treated in accordance with infectious medical waste.
(2) infusion involving the use of cytotoxic drugs (such as tumor chemotherapy drugs, etc.) infusion bottle (bag), should be in accordance with the medical treatment of medical waste.
(3) infusion involving the use of anesthetic drugs, psychotropic drugs, precursor drugs and radioactive drugs infusion bottles (bags), should be strictly in accordance with the relevant provisions of the treatment. Annex: "Notice on the Promotion of Classification of Domestic Waste in Medical Institutions"