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Proper Segregation Process. People concerned about disposing of biomedical waste must be highly knowledgeable about disposing of them properly. Even more so, hospital staff should be educated on ...
Medical waste disposal is critical to healthcare management. Biomedical waste refers to any waste that contains infectious or potentially infectious materials. It is generated during various ...
Segregation of biomedical waste not being followed: Karnataka Pollution Control Board Updated - December 17, 2016 04:59 am IST - BANGALORE. Staff Reporter.
Segregation of COVID-19 biomedical waste from other biomedical waste is a must to avoid further spread of the infection and its adverse impact on public health, a bench of the National Green ...
While 85 per cent of the waste generated is non-hazardous and comparable to domestic waste, about 15 per cent may be radioactive, toxic or infectious and considered extremely hazardous to health.
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