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Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Safety Precautions in
Disposing Waste Materials
Lesson 9
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
What are the waste materials commonly found in the hospital/ market/household?
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Household Hospital Market
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Lesson 9Safety Precautions in Disposing Waste Materials
1. Waste materials should be properly disposed of.
2. Proper segregation of materials should be observed.
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Lesson 9Safety Precautions in Disposing Waste Materials
The sharp objects should be placed in a cardboard box and closer or tape the box and mark it as trash.
Never touch waste materials with your bare hands. Use appropriate equipment in sorting waste materials to avoid puncture from sharp objects or use gloves.
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Lesson 9Safety Precautions in Disposing Waste Materials
Recycle non- decaying waste materials such as plastics bottles. They can be made into decorations and pots.
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Lesson 9Safety Precautions in Disposing Waste Materials
Re- use plastic bags.
Generate income by selling old newspapers, cardboard, cartolinas, manila papers, and bond papers.
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Lesson 9Safety Precautions in Disposing Waste Materials
1. Waste materials should be properly disposed of.
2. There are many waste materials found in the home, classrooms, and laboratories.
3. Proper segregation of materials should be observed. Do not mix decaying materials with non- decaying materials.
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Home Offices Classrooms Laboratories
tubes/bottles of shampoo and conditioner
packing materials
empty boxes disposable syringe
leftover food (fish, meat, rice)
empty cartridge
cardboard razor
plastic containers
empty boxes
broken pieces of glass
gloves
soft drink bottles
blades/cutter
old news paper
needles
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
4. The sharp objects should be placed in a cardboard box and closer or tape the box and mark it as trash.
5. Never touch waste materials with your bare hands. Use appropriate equipment in sorting waste materials to avoid puncture from sharp objects or use gloves.
6. Recycle non- decaying waste materials such as plastics bottles. They can be made into decorations and pots.
7. Generate income by selling old newspapers, cardboard, cartolinas, manila papers, and bond papers.
8. Re- use plastic bags.
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Recycle- to make something new from something that has been used before.
Example: plastic bottles of 1.5 soft drinks can be made into flower vase or pots, juice wrappers or candy wrappers can be made into pillows.
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur
Marie Jaja T. Roa- Santa Maria West Central School- Division of Ilocos Sur