This is my recent webinar powerpoint presentation - I was invited as a Featured Speaker for Biomedical Engineering Department students of Karunya Deemed University(Solving Human Problems)- here in my presentation I have highlighted two challenges that we dentists face rightnow to be solved by the University students in hope of spreading the word of challenging situation to be solved - have used this opportunity of this platform to share knowledge & Inspire souls. Thank you.
The Final presentation powerpoint - planning to share on my Linked IN Profile :) #spreadingknowledge #inspiringminds #teaching #solvingproblems #helping #highlightingproblems #suggestingsolutions #knowledge #growing #knowledgeispower #preventionisbetterthancure #spreadingawareness
Have a beautiful Day :) spread love ,Peace & Positivity...
4. INTRODUCTION
Medical & dental care is vital in our life
Biomedical waste- emerged as an issue of concern world
wide
Biomedical waste is the real problem for the
MAN, COMMUNITY & ENVIRONMENT
Safe, scientific, cost- effective method for BMW
management- need of hour
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8. HISTORY
In late 1980’s
Used syringes washed up on several East coast beaches USA
HIV & HPV Infection spread
Lead to development of Biomedical Waste Management Law
in USA
However in India the seriousness about the management came
into limelight only after 1990’s
9. LAWS OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE
MANAGEMENT
On 20th July 1998
Ministry of Environment & Forests(MoEF),Govt. of India,
framed a rule known as ‘’Biomedical waste (Management &
Handling) Rules,1998’’
These Rules were revised over years & Amendments were
released time to time
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13. DUTY OF OCCUPIER:
To take care that waste is handled without any adverse effect
to human health & environment
Provide training to HCW engaged in handling BMW
DUTY OF OPERATOR: