This document provides an agenda for a regional training workshop on safe healthcare waste management held in Bekasi, Indonesia and Bali, Indonesia in September 2016. Over the course of 5 days, the workshop covered topics such as the definition and impacts of healthcare waste, non-incineration treatment and disposal methods, mercury-free alternatives, and the management of hazardous wastes. The agenda included presentations, exercises, videos, field visits to healthcare facilities and waste treatment sites, and discussions around institutionalizing healthcare waste management and emergency response planning. The goal was to educate participants on best practices for safely handling, treating and disposing of healthcare waste.
This document provides an agenda for a regional training workshop on safe healthcare waste management held in Bekasi, Indonesia and Bali, Indonesia in September 2016. Over the course of 5 days, the workshop covered topics such as the definition and impacts of healthcare waste, non-incineration treatment and disposal methods, mercury-free alternatives, and the management of hazardous wastes. The agenda included presentations, exercises, videos, field visits to healthcare facilities and waste treatment sites, and discussions around institutionalizing healthcare waste management and emergency response planning. The goal was to educate participants on best practices for safely handling, treating and disposing of healthcare waste.
This document provides an agenda for a regional training workshop on safe healthcare waste management held in Bekasi, Indonesia and Bali, Indonesia in September 2016. Over the course of 5 days, the workshop covered topics such as the definition and impacts of healthcare waste, non-incineration treatment and disposal methods, mercury-free alternatives, and the management of hazardous wastes. The agenda included presentations, exercises, videos, field visits to healthcare facilities and waste treatment sites, and discussions around institutionalizing healthcare waste management and emergency response planning. The goal was to educate participants on best practices for safely handling, treating and disposing of healthcare waste.
REGIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP ON SAFE HEALTH-CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT
Bekasi, 19-23 September 2016 & Bali, 26-30 September 2016
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
08:30 – Registration Non-incineration Rational for Field visit – Review of field 10:30 Opening session treatment and mercury-free Part 1 visits. Country disposal (Mod. health care, non- MOH presentation 15). mercury Contingency MOH UP alternatives, planning and management and emergency storage of response to HCW mercury waste spills (Mod. 22). (Mod. 19, 20 & ND 21). UP Post-tsunami Video ND HCWM UT 10:30 – BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK 11:00 11:00 – Definition of Incineration of Management of Institutionalization 12:30 HCW sources, HCW and chemical, of HCWM (Mod. characteristics, Stockholm cytotoxic, 24). and impacts Convention pharmaceutical TT (Mod. 1 & 2). TT guidelines (Mod. and radioactive Institutionalization Risk assessment 16). wastes (Mod. of HCWM case exercise UP UP & TT 18). UP study: Bir Hospital International and Video ND ND national HCWM policy, planning and legal framework (Mod. 3 & 4).TT 12:30 – LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH 13:30 13:30 – Classification and Management of Walk-through of Field visit – Wrap up. 15:00 segregation specific a health care Part 2 Closing session. (Bahasa) UP infectious wastes facility (Mod. 7). MOH MOH (Mod. 17). UP TT Labelling, Occupational Walk-through of handling, health and safety a HCW treatment collection and in HCWM (Mod. facility (Mod. 8) transport 6). ND ND (Mod.12). ND 15:00 – BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK 15:30 15:30 – Video UP Hospital hygiene Briefing for field 17:00 and infection visit. Onsite/offsite control and MOH transport and HCWM (Mod. storage (Mod. 13 25). & 14) ND UP Demonstration of personal protective equipment. MOH MOH = Ministry of Health/TT = T.Thompson/UP = Ute Pieper/ND = Nimesh Dhakal