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Hospitals evict mercury-containing items

Hospital Safety Connection, October 5, 2005

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Kudos go out to the hospital industry for taking great strides in reducing mercury-containing waste from their buildings and waste streams.

About 80% of respondents to an American Hospital Association (AHA) survey indicate they have completely eliminated mercury thermometers from their hospitals, and another 73% had removed all mercury blood pressure cuffs, according to Hospitals for Healthy Environment (H2E).

H2E is a nonprofit environmental group affiliated with the AHA and the Environmental Protection Agency. H2E reported on the results of the survey last week and offered recommendations for further mercury reduction in healthcare facilities.



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