Social and Environmental Responsibility in Academic Education
DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.20153901119125
Keywords:
Waste Management. Health Legislation. Dental WasteAbstract
Health professionals should be concerned with the waste generated by their activities, and develop specific abilities and
skills since graduation, requiring the same conscious positioning and willingness to collaborate in finding solutions. Verify
the knowledge of dental undergraduate students of a Public Faculty in the State of São Paulo who were in clinical activity
in the first half of 2012 about waste management of health service. We performed a cross-sectional descriptive study. The
data collection instrument was a self-administered questionnaire, and after the collection was made tabulating the results
through the Epi Info 6.04. Values ere expressed by means of frequency in the form of graphs and tables. Of the 140 aca-
demic participants, the majority (96.4%) claims to know what RSS is. However, 45.7% answered incorrectly about disposing
waste group A (suction system and gloves infected) and 6.4% on the disposal of the group E (sharps waste). Regarding the
developer and fixer solutions and lead blades of the dental X-rays, 30% and 48.6%, respectively, not answered correctly. It
is concluded that the knowledge of the students on the theme is still flawed, reflecting the need of teaching methodologies
seek ways to sensitize future professionals, so that they develop a sense of responsibility and ethical commitment to the
health of society and the environment.