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The last thing a dental professional wants to worry about is fines and regulatory plans of correction regarding your dental waste. Here’s a quick primer in avoiding unnecessary hassle. Sharps,
Avoid Needlestick Injuries with Sharps Best Practices Every year at least 5.6 million American health care workers are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. As a dental professional,
As a dental professional, you have a lot to worry about. The last thing you want to deal with is fines and regulatory plans of correction regarding your dental waste.
Now that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Dental Amalgam Rule is law, dental offices are carefully scrutinizing the cost to operate their amalgam separators. Use this guide to help determine
Many dental offices must comply with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Dental Amalgam Rule. This includes installing an amalgam separator before the July 14, 2020 deadline. Is your practice ready?
Dental practices must manage multiple streams of waste, ranging from sharps to heavy metals such as lead and amalgam. Lack of compliance can mean fines and worse, so it’s worth
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule in 2017 designed to reduce the amount of mercury entering the environment from dental offices, making it all-the-more important to utilize an
Because of their potential impact on public health and the environment, unused and expired pharmaceuticals must be disposed of as part of a routine protocol that all healthcare facilities should