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Proper segregation of biomedical waste is not just a regulatory requirement but also a critical step in protecting healthcare workers, patients, and the environment. We believe that safe waste handling begins with proper segregation at the point of care.


๐Ÿšฎ What is Biomedical Waste?

Biomedical waste refers to any waste generated during the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of humans or animals. This includes infectious materials, sharps, human tissue, pharmaceutical waste, and more.


โœ… Why Segregation Matters

  • Prevents the spread of infections and injuries

  • Protects waste handlers and cleaners

  • Reduces environmental pollution

  • Ensures compliance with Kenya’s Public Health Act and NEMA guidelines


๐ŸŸฆ Color-Coded Biomedical Waste Segregation Guide

Color Code Type of Waste Container Examples
๐ŸŸก Yellow Infectious waste Yellow bin or bag Gloves, gauze, blood-soaked materials
๐Ÿ”ด Red Highly infectious/pathological Red bin or bag Human tissues, placenta, body parts
โšซ Black General (non-infectious) waste Black bin or bag Papers, wrappers, leftover food
๐Ÿ”ฒ Sharps Needles, syringes, blades Puncture-proof container Used needles, scalpel blades, glass vials
๐Ÿ”ต Blue/White Pharmaceutical or chemical waste Leak-proof container Expired meds, vaccine vials, lab reagents

 


๐Ÿงผ Best Practices for Waste Segregation

  • Always segregate at the point of care—never mix waste types

  • Use PPE (gloves, masks, aprons) during waste handling

  • Ensure containers are clearly labeled and not overfilled

  • Seal bags when they reach three-quarters full

  • Use trolley carts to move waste—never carry manually


๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Temporary Storage & Disposal

  • Keep waste in a designated, ventilated, secure waste area

  • Infectious waste should not be stored for more than 24 hours

  • Partner with licensed biomedical waste handlers for final disposal

  • Incinerate sharps and pathological waste at temperatures above 850°C


๐Ÿง  Staff Education is Key

To ensure safety and compliance, all staff must be trained in biomedical waste segregation. Place visible signage at all waste stations and conduct regular audits to enforce compliance.


๐Ÿ“Œ Need Help Managing Your Healthcare Waste?

At Vitalcare Cleaning Services, we offer professional healthcare waste handling solutions, staff training, and cleaning services that prioritize infection control and safety. Contact us today for a consultation.

๐Ÿ“ž 0720 981198
๐Ÿ“ง info@vitalcare.co.ke
๐ŸŒ www.vitalcare.co.ke

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