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How aware are you of your hospital's policies and procedures in relation to waste handling, storage and disposal?

For example, what colour sack should clinical waste be put in?

Or, do you know why different waste types must not be mixed?

If you have responsibilities in these areas, would you like to find out more?

If so, Polkacrest has produced a valuable questionnaire for nursing and domestic staff to enable them to test their level of knowledge in these areas.

After completing the questionnaires Polkacrest then assesses the results and develops a programme of training to help fill in any identified gaps.

Because accurate segregation of waste can save hospitals thousands of pounds each year,
up-to-date awareness of current policies and procedures can free up valuable resources
to be reinvested in front line services.

If you would like to make use of this service, please call 0845 2300091 or email us at information@polkacrest.co.uk to arrange to take receipt of copies of the questionnaire and to discuss the assessment process.

This section is designed to help you understand some of the detailed information related to Medical waste treatment, medical waste disposal, medical waste management, clinical waste, hospital waste, pharmaceutical waste, medical waste incineration, medical waste transportation, waste compactor, autoclaves
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