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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 ...
Putting all the State-run and private hospitals located in Chennai district in a spot, the Southern Bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Monday directed them to produce their log books ...
SAIKRIT GULATI: Hazardous biomedical waste from government hospitals which is being thrown along with general waste poses a major risk to the public health The Tribune, now published from ...
TIRUCHY: Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH), one of Tiruchy's busiest public healthcare institutions, is facing a crisis in disposing of waste. Despite official claims of daily ...
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 ...
Further, about 195 Common Biomedical Waste Treatment and Disposal Facilities are providing the services of collection, transportation and disposal of COVID-19 biomedical waste from hospitals ...
Not many hospitals have been segregating biomedical waste in different colour bags, depending on the hazardous nature of each material, as prescribed under the Biomedical Waste (Management and ...
Maharashtra hospitals' improper waste segregation contributes to pollution and health risks. MPCB warns of penalties for non-compliance with rules, urging strict adherence for safeguarding public ...
According to the officials, the four hospitals, all located in Sector 65 and 66, were not segregating the bio-medical waste properly and thus the board has recommended proposing penalties of ₹ 1 ...
Hospitals and healthcare facilities in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad are responsible for 40% of recurrent infections in patients as they don’t adhere to scientific disposal of biomedical ...
The report stated that the volume of waste generated in June was marginally higher, 372.47 tonnes per day, but this was because biomedical waste from patients in home isolation and quarantine ...
HYDERABAD: In the course of the last four years, the State has witnessed substantial progress in the handling of bio-medical waste (BMW). The Telangana Socio-Economic Outlook 2022 and 2023 showed ...
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