Episode 39
Isolation and Waste: Lessons from the Frontlines of Special Pathogen Preparedness
On this episode of Transmission Interrupted, host Jill Morgan of Emory University Hospital is joined by Jade Flinn from Johns Hopkins Hospital and waste management experts Ashley Perry from Daniels Health, and Alex Chapman and Cara Simaga from Stericycle. Together, they unpack the practical and regulatory challenges of managing “Category A” infectious waste generated during the care of patients with special pathogens like Ebola, Marburg, and Lassa fever.
Drawing from real-world experience, including a recent Lassa fever case, the panel explores communication breakdowns, the complexities of regulatory compliance, and the critical importance of cross-functional preparedness. They clarify what qualifies as Category A waste, how it differs from routine medical waste, and the meticulous multi-step process required for safe containment, packaging, and disposal.
The discussion also highlights key takeaways from recent Joint Commission standards, the necessity of engaging waste vendors before an incident occurs, and actionable strategies to reduce risk—from the patient’s bedside to final disposal.
Packed with practical guidance and expert insight, this episode is a must-listen for infection prevention, emergency preparedness, and clinical teams aiming to stay ready, protect staff, and safeguard their communities.
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Guests
Alex Chapman
Director of Regulatory Affairs StericycleJade Flinn, MSN, RN, CCRN, CNRN
Director of Operations, Special Pathogens Center, Biocontainment Unit The Johns Hopkins HospitalAshley Perry
Director, Hazardous Waste Services Daniels HealthCara Simaga, CHMM
Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs StericycleHost
Jill Morgan, RN
Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA Jill Morgan is a registered nurse and a subject matter expert in personal protective equipment (PPE) for NETEC. For 35 years, Jill has been an emergency department and critical care nurse, and now splits her time between education for NETEC and clinical research, most of it centering around infection prevention and personal protective equipment. She is a member of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), ASTM International, and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).Resources
- Daniels Health:Ebola & Other Category A Infectious Waste
- Daniels Health:Ebola Packaging Kit Instructions (PDF)
- PHMSADOT:Planning Guidance for Handling Category A Solid Waste
- PHMSADOT:DOT Special Permit 16279
- Stericycle:Ebola Waste Preparedness
- Stericycle:Ebola Waste Management Requirements & Packaging Procedures (PDF)
- NETEC:Category A Waste and Healthcare Facility Questions to Ask Your Waste Vendor
- NETEC:Handle with Care: Special Pathogen Waste Management (Webinar)
- NETEC Resource Library:https://repository.netecweb.org
