Training Manual | On Bio-medical Waste Management...
: All hazardous waste bags must be clearly marked with the international biohazard symbol. 3. Handling and On-site Storage
: Non-hazardous materials like paper, food packaging, and office waste (estimated at 85% of total healthcare waste). 2. Color-Coding and Containment training manual on bio-medical waste management...
: High-temperature burning (850°C–1100°C) is required for pathological and pharmaceutical waste to destroy chemicals and reduce volume. : All hazardous waste bags must be clearly
Bio-Medical Waste Management: Training Manual This training manual provides foundational knowledge for healthcare personnel to manage biomedical waste (BMW) safely, ensuring compliance with health and environmental standards. Proper management is essential to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, protect healthcare workers from sharps injuries, and avoid environmental contamination. 1. Classification and Segregation Proper management is essential to prevent the spread
: Human tissues, organs, body parts, and anatomical remains.
: Expired or unused drugs, solvents, and heavy metals (e.g., mercury from broken thermometers).