Abstract

Solid wastes are those that are found in solid and semi-solid states, resulting from activities of industrial, domestic, hospital, commercial, agricultural, service and sweeping origin. Also included are certain liquids whose particularities prevent the introduction into the public network of sewage or water bodies, as it causes risks to the environment, society and public health, thus requiring technically and economically unviable solutions in view of the best available technology. The purpose of this literature review is to reflect on the influence of knowledge management and organizational learning opportunity in relation to the management of RSS of chemotherapy by employees involved in their work sector. The research was carried out from the search of articles in the digital databases Medline, Lilacs, Scielo and CAPES journals, using keywords within the subject. Knowledge management does not yet have a universal framework or a well-established methodology. Several authors that the process of knowledge management is characterized as a way to promote the ability of the individual or the community to organize, create, incorporate, share and integrate concepts in a consistent way. Knowledge Management associated with the Learning Opportunity can be a great tool for the management of the RSS of chemotherapy, as well as for a greater learning, acceptance and search for knowledge by the employees who deal directly with the abovementioned residues.

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