نتایج جستجو برای: medical waste

تعداد نتایج: 673731  

2013
Zarook M. Shareefdeen

Medical centers including hospitals, clinics and places where diagnosis and treatment are conducted generate wastes that are highly hazardous and put people under risk of fatal diseases. Although the understanding of medical waste management and control techniques is important, technical elective courses that are offered in undergraduate chemical, civil or environmental engineering place less e...

2016
Wuyong Qian Zhou-Jing Wang Kevin W. Li

Although medical waste usually accounts for a small fraction of urban municipal waste, its proper disposal has been a challenging issue as it often contains infectious, radioactive, or hazardous waste. This article proposes a two-level hierarchical multicriteria decision model to address medical waste disposal method selection (MWDMS), where disposal methods are assessed against different crite...

2016
P. V. Deshmukh R. H. Rathod

Bio-medical waste is generated mainly by health care establishments. The management of Bio-medical waste is still infant all across the world. It consists of Bio-medical waste as well as chemical waste with a portion of solid waste. This is a review paper which is prepared from the surveys of various research papers on improper biomedical waste. This research article is to survey the practice o...

Journal: :African health sciences 2006
B E Bassey M O Benka-Coker H S A Aluyi

BACKGROUND Medical establishment such as hospitals and research institutes generate sizable amount of hazardous waste. Health care workers, patients are at risk of acquiring infection from sharps and contamination of environment with multiple drug resistant microorganisms if wastes are not properly managed. OBJECTIVES To characterize types and evaluate waste disposal techniques employed in th...

Journal: :Waste management 2009
Masum A Patwary William Thomas O'Hare Graham Street K Maudood Elahi Syed Shahadat Hossain Mosharraf H Sarker

There is a concern that mismanagement of medical waste in developing countries may be a significant risk factor for disease transmission. Quantitative estimation of medical waste generation is needed to estimate the potential risk and as a basis for any waste management plan. Dhaka City, the capital of Bangladesh, is an example of a major city in a developing country where there has been no rig...

2016
Zohar Barnett-Itzhaki Tamar Berman Itamar Grotto Eyal Schwartzberg

BACKGROUND Large amounts of expired and unused medications accumulate in households. This potentially exposes the public to hazards due to uncontrolled use of medications. Most of the expired or unused medications that accumulate in households (household medical waste) is thrown to the garbage or flushed down to the sewage, potentially contaminating waste-water, water resources and even drinkin...

Eslami, H., Heydar, Z., Mohammadtaghizadeh, F.,

Background and Objectives: With the development of cities and increasing health-care needs, the production of medical waste has increased. Therfore, this study was conducted to determine the quantity, quality, and status of hospital waste management in hospitals affiliated to Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences in 2020. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, hospitals affiliate...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996

Journal: :Serbian Journal of Engineering Management 2021

2016
Hassan Taghipour Mina Alizadeh Reza Dehghanzadeh Mohammad Reza Farshchian Mohammad Ganbari Mohammad Shakerkhatibi

Background: The number of studies available on the performance of on-site medical waste treatment facilities is rare, to date. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of onsite medical waste treatment equipment in hospitals of Tabriz, Iran. Methods: A various range of the on-site medical waste disinfection equipment (autoclave, chemical disinfection, hydroclave, and dry thermal tr...

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