Biomedical Waste Management

Biomedical Waste Management

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Understanding Biomedical Waste Management

UNDERSTANDING BIO MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

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Biomedical Waste Section
Occupier Responsibleness
Includes a hospital, nursing home, clinic, dispensary, veterinary institution, animal house, pathological laboratory, blood bank, health care facility and clinical establishment, irrespective of their system of medicine and by whatever name they are called.
Biomedical Waste Section
Operator Responsibilities
Operator of a common bio-medical waste treatment facility" means a person who owns or controls a common bio-medical waste treatment facility (CBWTF) for the collection, reception, storage, transport, treatment, disposal or any other form of handling of bio-medical waste;

UNDERSTANDING WASTE MANAGEMENT OF A HEALTH CARE FACILITY (OCCUPIER)

Bio-Medical Waste Gallery

Bio-Medical Waste

Photo: Biomedical Waste Generated in Hospitals
Bio-Medical Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
Bio-Medical Waste Gallery

Municipal Solid Waste

Photo: Municipal Solid Waste Generated in Hospitals
Bio-Medical Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
Bio-Medical Waste Segregation
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Human Anatomical Waste, Human tissues, Animal Anatomical Waste, Experimental animal carcasses, body parts, organs, tissues, Soiled Waste: Items contaminated with blood, body fluids like dressings, plaster casts, cotton swabs, Expired or Discarded Medicines, Chemical Waste, Discarded linen, mattresses, beddings contaminated with blood or body fluid.
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Infectious Plastic and Recyclables: Contaminated Waste (Recyclable): Wastes generated from disposable items such as tubing bottles, intravenous tubes, and sets, catheters, urine bags, Syringes, vaccutainers with their needles cut.
Waste Categories
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BLUE WASTE CATEGORY

What Goes in the Blue-Colored Containers

Broken or discarded and contaminated glass including medicine vials and ampoules except those contaminated with cytotoxic wastes.
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WHITE WASTE CATEGORY

Waste Sharps including metals

Needles, syringes with fixed needles, needles from needle tip cutter or burner, scalpels, blades, or any other contaminated sharp object that may cause puncture and cuts. This includes both used, discarded and contaminated metal sharps.
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Always Have Separate Storage Place

Waste Storage Facilities
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