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‘Biohazard’ waste found near clinics

This bag cleary labeled “biohazard” was found on the ground near a dumpster near a Corner Brook medical clinic Tuesday. Sept. 18, 2012. The image has been altered to remove the name of a woman that was visible inside the bag. Geraldine Brophy

This bag cleary labeled “biohazard” was found on the ground near a dumpster near a Corner Brook medical clinic Tuesday. Sept. 18, 2012. The image has been altered to remove the name of a woman that was visible inside the bag.

Cory Hurley
Published on September 20, 2012
Published on September 19, 2012
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Bag with what appears to be a specimen found on ground

Topics :
Health Clinic , Department of Environment , CORNER BROOK , Western Star , Herald Avenue

CORNER BROOK — A bag marked “biohazard” containing what appeared to be a medical specimen was found on the ground outside a medical clinic dumpster this week.

The small bag was found outside the Western Memorial Health Clinic, located on Herald Avenue in Corner Brook.

A name and address of the woman the specimen was likely taken from was on the container inside the bag.

A Western Health spokesperson told The Western Star it may have come from any of three health-related offices in the area of the clinic, and there was no way of tracking its origin.

Following a request to Western Health late Wednesday afternoon, no further information was provided nor was anyone available for an interview.

Rhea Hutchings, Corner Brook’s sustainability officer, said hazardous waste should not be disposed of in dumpsters and organizations would have to go through appropriate waste disposal methods.

“According to the environmental standards for municipal solid waste landfill sites, the disposal of hazardous waste is prohibited … unless the appropriate containment and handling is approved by the Department of Environment,” she stated in an email.

The Corner Brook waste disposal site is not permitted to accept hazardous waste.

Hutchings said industrial, commercial and institutional organizations must dispose of their hazardous waste through one of the commercial hazardous waste haulers in the province.

Early Wednesday evening, the bag was no longer in the area where it was earlier found by a Western Star employee.

 

 

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    Jen
    - September 20, 2012 at 22:07:08

    It doesn't matter who ordered the test. There is an onus on employees to make sure the waste gets put in the right container. Also, the patient may have changed their mind on getting the test comleted and thought it was ok to put in the trash. I, myself have been giving this type of bag for a test and it was my resposibility to go get it completed and to drop off.

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    meme
    - September 20, 2012 at 14:28:05

    it may have been the woman who disposed of her specimen, ive been given those bags to place specimens to bring to the hospital before.

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    Kayla
    - September 20, 2012 at 08:36:16

    If the woman's name was on the sample, shouldn't they be able to look at her file and see who ordered the test?

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    chris
    - September 20, 2012 at 08:19:46

    no way to trace where it came from....why not ask the lady whose name is on the specimen, where she had the specimen collected to and there is your answer. where ever she had it collected is the place responsible for it be found where it was.

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