Biomedical Waste Management in Hospitals – A Review

D. Agrawal, Parag Dalal, J. K. Srivastava
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Biomedical waste management is receiving larger attention because of recent regulations of the biomedical Wastes (Management a Handling Rules, 1998). Inadequate management of biomedical waste may be associated with risks to healthcare employees, patients, communities and their environment. The current study was conducted to assess the quantities and proportions of different constituents of wastes, their handling, treatment and disposal way in numerous health-cares. In this research, we try to elaborate and discuss the of Bio-medical waste management procedure of Ujjain city. Various health care units were surveyed using a modified survey form for waste management. This form was obtained from the world Health Organization (WHO), with the aim of assessing the processing systems for biomedical waste disposal. Hazards related to poor biomedical waste management and shortcomings in the existing system were identified. The development of waste management policies, plans, and protocols are suggested, in addition to establishing training programs on correct waste management for all healthcare workers.
医院生物医学废物管理综述
由于最近颁布了《生物医学废物管理和处理规则》(《管理和处理规则》,1998年),生物医学废物管理正受到更大的关注。对生物医学废物管理不当可能会给医疗保健雇员、患者、社区及其环境带来风险。目前进行的研究是为了评估废物不同成分的数量和比例,以及它们在许多保健机构中的处理、处理和处置方式。在本研究中,我们试图阐述和探讨乌杰恩市的生物医疗废物管理程序。对各卫生保健单位进行了调查,使用的是经过修改的废物管理调查表。这份表格是从世界卫生组织(世卫组织)获得的,目的是评估生物医学废物处置的处理系统。确定了与生物医学废物管理不善有关的危险和现有系统的缺点。除了为所有卫生保健工作者建立正确的废物管理培训方案外,还建议制定废物管理政策、计划和协议。
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