This document discusses laboratory waste management guidelines in Malaysia and internationally. It provides information on relevant regulations and standards in Malaysia from organizations like the Department of Environment and Ministry of Health. The types of laboratory wastes are described for both Malaysia and other countries. The document also outlines best practices for laboratory waste handling and disposal, including proper personal protective equipment, designated waste areas, and following standard operating procedures. International references and organizations on laboratory waste management are also provided.
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Laboratory Waste Management
1. LABORATORY WASTE MANAGEMENT IN MEDICAL / HEALTH
UNIVERSITY
CHEMISTRY
BACHELOR OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH (HONS)
INTERNAL ASSESSOR : MOHAMMAD ADAM ADMAN
NADIATUL ASSYIFA BINTI MUHAMAD MAZLAN
NORASIKIN BINTI SENEN
2. MALAYSIA
• Department of
Environment, Ministry of
Health
INTERNATIONAL
• Department of
Environmental Health and
Safety, United States of
America
3. MALAYSIA
• Environmental Quality (Scheduled
Wastes) Regulations 2005
• Occupational Safety and Health
(Classification, Packaging and Labeling of
Hazardous Chemicals) Regulations 1997.
• Occupational Safety and Health
(Prohibition of Use of Substance) Order
• 1999.
• Occupational Safety and Health (Use and
Standards of Exposure of
• Chemicals Hazardous to Health)
Regulations 2000.
INTERNATIONAL
• 1976 by the Federal
Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act
4. MALAYSIA
• The Act states that it is
the duty of every
employer and self-employed
person to
ensure as far as
practicable, to provide a
safe and healthy work
environment for all
workers.
INTERNATIONAL
• Act introduced the
concept that the generator
of a waste is responsible
for proper waste
management
5. MALAYSIA
• Clinical waste
• Radioactive waste
• Chemical waste
• Pressurized containers
• General waste
INTERNATIONAL
• Chemical waste
• Clinical and healthcare
waste
• Radioactive waste
• Liquid wastes
• Laboratory glass
6. MALAYSIA
• Pentas Flora
• Department of Chemistry, Malaysia
• Department of Environment
• Department of Occupational Safety and
Health Malaysia
• Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat
Malaysia
• Malaysian Industrial Hygiene Association
• Malaysian Nuclear Agency
• Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety
and Health
• Ministry of Health Malaysia
• National Institute of Occupational Safety
and Health
• SIRIM Berhad (Secretariat)
INTERNATIONAL
• Association of Public
Health Laboratories
• National Center for
Environmental Health
• Office of Research
Services, National
Institutes of Health
• Office of Safety, Health,
and Environment
7. MALAYSIA
• General Rules of Safety
• • Personal Hygiene
• • Housekeeping
• • Handling Glassware
• 2) Chemical Safety Guideline
• Chemical Disposal
• Chemical Storage
• Packaging of Chemical
• Labeling of Chemical
• 3) Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE)
• 4) Laboratories Environment
INTERNATIONAL
• Personal protective equipment to be
used
• Engineering controls such as fume
hoods or other safety equipment
• Work practice controls such as
designated areas or work restrictions
• Monitoring (if needed)
• Occupational Health requirements (if
needed)
• Training requirements
• Storage, cleanup and waste disposal
• Emergency procedures
8. MALAYSIA
• Kualiti Alam
• The Department of
Environment in Malaysia
INTERNATINAL
• The Environmental Health
and Safety Center
(EH&S)
• Environmental Protection
Authority
• Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA)
9. MALAYSIA
• Clinical waste
EX: Human tissues/free-flowing
blood
• Related waste
EX: Chemical Waste
• Waste segregation
• Respiratory
hygiene/cough etiquette
INTERNATIONAL
• Biohazardous Waste
(Regulated Medical
Waste)
Ex :Biologically-cultured
stocks and plates, human
blood or tissues
• Animal Bedding Waste
• Patient Care Waste
Disposal
15. • Knowing the type of chemical waste product.
• Follow the safety procedure to deal with laboratory
waste.
• Let the professional person handle the laboratory waste.
• Dispose the laboratory waste at the right place as
instructed
16. Yes.In order to improved quality standardsof laboratory
waste,Malaysia has adopted adherence to the standarts
of Good Laboratory Practices(GLP) as a pre-requisite
requirement for all laboratories,both in public and private
sectors nationally to meet the international regulatory
government.
17. • Government and Associations /Societies /Boards/
Councils that also responsible for Laboratory Wastes
work together to find the solution to sustain the most
effective management of laboratory waste.
• Both universities,public and private nationally must
have good management of laboratory wastes.
• Students must follow the rules and Standards
Operating Procedures(S.O.P) especially in laboratory.
18. Yes.Because works range of Occupational Safety &
Health(OSH) also include way to handling the waste
laboratory management especially chemical hazardous
waste in industries so that even small accident can be
prevented.
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