The need of proper hospital
Waste management system is of prime importance and is an essential component to prevent spread and transmission of infections in Hospital.
So, this slide will give an overview for understanding Biomedical waste management.
2. Learning Objectives
• Introduction.
• Definition.
• Objectives of Biomedical waste Management.
• Classification of biomedical waste.
• Categories of biomedical waste.
• Hazards associated with Biomedical waste manegement.
• Steps of biomedical waste management.
3. Introduction
• The need of proper hospital
Waste management system is of
prime importance and is an
essential component to prevent
spread and transmission of
infections in Hospital.
4. Definition of Biomedical waste Management
“Biomedical waste is any waste which is generated during the
Diagnosis, treatment or immunization, of human beings or animals in
hospitals, clinics or in research activities pertaining to production or
testing of biomedicals”.
5. Objectives of Biomedical waste Management
• To prevent the harm resulting from waste.
• To Minimize its volume.
• To Retrieve reusable materials.
• To Ensure safe economical disposal.
10. Hazards associated with Biomedical waste
Management
• Infection
• Genotoxicity and cytotoxicity
• Chemical toxicity
• Radioactivity hazards
• Physical injuries
11. Steps of Biomedical waste Management
Steps of
BMW
Segregation
of generated
waste
Collection
Storage
Transporta
tion
Treatment
Disposal
12. Segregation of generated waste
• Segregation of Biomedical waste is key note to successful Biomedical waste
Management.
• Separation of Biomedical waste according to their category and labelling waste
containers.
• Biomedical waste should not be mixed with any other waste.
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15. Collection
• Proper protective equipment and waste transporting utility supply
such as waste bins, trolly, and wheelbarrows.
16. Storage
• Secured and adequate temporary waste storage space allocation is vital.
• Waste storage time is limited to 24-48 hours.
17. Transportation
• Proper personal protective equipment's (PPE’s), supplies and easily
cleanable sealed containers such as plastic buckets, trolleys can be
used to transport wastes from their temporary storage site to their
treatment / permanent disposal site.
19. Treatment and Disposal
• It is a process where we are going to treat waste (free of micro-
organism) before its disposal.
• Use of suitable treatment technique and proper protective devices
allocation is vital.
• Finally biomedical waste is disposed in accordance with requirements
applicable.