BioMedical Waste Management
BioMedical Waste Management
BioMedical Waste Management
org
Seminar
On
Biomedical Waste
Management
1. Segregation
2. Source reduction
3. Resource recovery and recycling
4. Education
5. Purchasing practices
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK IN INDIA
• Authorization
• Advisory committee
• Annual report
• Maintenance of records
• Accident reporting
• Appeal
Specific guidelines for handling sharps
Definition of sharps: The rules categorize sharps in
Category No 4.Sharps are defined as comprising of
needles, syringes, scalpels, blades, glass, i.e. anything
that may cause puncture and cuts. These include both
used and unused sharps.
Segregation and storage: The types of containers
prescribed for waste sharps have to be puncture-proof
and can be blue, white or translucent in color.
Treatment: Chemical treatment /autoclaving/
rotoclaves/ microwaving.
Mutilation prior to disposal is mandatory to prevent any
unauthorized re-use.
Never recap the needles Keep away sharps medicines from children
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR
MEDICAL WASTE
1)Incineration
Disadvantages:
1)Emit toxic air pollutants.
• Temperature: 30-190°C
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