| U.S. EPA Region 9 and Hospitals for a Healthy Environment are working with State and Local agencies and organizations to offer workshops with cost-effective, pollution prevention tools for healthcare facilities. For detailed information about the most recent workshop held in Phoenix Arizona and co-sponsored with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, please click on the links below to access access (1) the flyer for the workshop, (2) the presentation slides for each topic, and (3) the "bibliography" that contains links to many of the resources mentioned during presentations or provided in response to questions. Questions? Comments? Contact:
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Other Hospital Studies/ Links (California Specific) |
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Workshop Flyer H2E: Program
Status and New Initiatives Mercury:
What’s Easy, What’s Left, and How
To Achieve “Virtual Elimination” Hazardous Waste Compliance Issues in Healthcare Regulated Medical Waste (RMW): How To Comply With AZ
Requirements Minimizing
The High Cost of Regulated RMW & Reusable
Sharps Session 1: Clinical and Purchasing DEHP: Neonate Concerns and DEHP-free Alternatives Managing Pharmaceutical Wastes Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Minimizing Glutaraldehyde Use Session 2; Engineering and Enviro. Services Asbestos Management Microfiber Mops: Practical Considerations, Costs and Benefits Green Building Specifics: Cost, Benefits and Case Studies Mold Prevention HIPAA and the Environment Green Building JCAHO
and Pollution Prevention PDF 498 KB Minimizing Energy Use |
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