نتایج جستجو برای: hospital wastes

تعداد نتایج: 413357  

جعفری پور, محمد رضا, جنیدی, احمد, فرزادکیا, مهدی,

Background and Aim: Inadequate management of biomedical waste can be associated with risks to healthcare workers, patients, communities and their environment. In this study a comprehensive survey was conducted to obtain information on the management of solid wastes in Qom hospitals.Materials and Methods: Field visits were made to 2 private and 4 governmental hospitals to collect the required in...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2017

Background and Objective: The failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is one of risk assessment techniques. The aim of this study was to identify, assess and prioritize the risk associated with the process of medical waste management using the FMEA method and provide appropriate strategies and measures for controlling the risk of this process in the Children's Medical Center Hospital. Materia...

2012
Zohara Kayamali Charania Navin Anand Ingle

Bio medical wastes have become a very important source of spreading infections in the society. Hospitals are supposed to be seat of healing, but have become a seat of infection. This is true when it comes to hospital acquired infections which are a frequent picture in those hospitals where health care waste is not managed appropriately.1 Hospital waste is not only infectious but also hazardous ...

2009
J Kanagaraj K C Velappan N K Chandra Babu

Leather industry, one of the polluting industries because of generation of huge amount of liquid and solid wastes, also emits obnoxious smell because of degradation of proteinous material of skin and generation of gases such as NH3, H2S and CO2. Solid wastes are raw trimmings, fleshings, chrome shavings, buffing dusts and keratin wastes. Accumulation of these wastes lead to sludge problem and c...

Hospital services bring about wastes, part of which is infectious and dangerous, thus incorrectly managing it can trigger irrecoverable dangers for the society. Employee training and provision of information in the framework of knowledge management process are necessary for successfully eliminating the wastes. Organizational knowledge is complex; as a result, managing it today is important and ...

1996

Medical wastes include all infectious waste, hazardous (including low-level radioactive) wastes, and any other wastes that are generated from all types of health care institutions, including hospitals, clinics, doctor (including dental and veterinary) offices, and medical laboratories (42). 1 The main focus of concern has been on the portion of medical wastes that are defined as infectious, and...

Journal: :AIMS environmental science 2021

<abstract> <p>Radioactive liquid wastes are produced at hospitals from diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radionuclides. The most usual management these is temporary storage the hospital for radioactivity decay and, then, discharge into sewage if not other pollutants present in waste, always after authorization corresponding institution. In some cases, radioactive have hazar...

2008
Claude B. Goodlett

The liquid wastes produced during the processing of radioactive materials at the Savannah River Site were initially stored in large underground tanks constructed of carbon steel. These liquid wastes were generated from the Purex process (for producing plutonium) and the HM process (for producing tritium). The liquid wastes were designated as high-level wastes and lowlevel wastes. As the product...

2014

Construction and Demolition (C&D) wastes contribute the highest percentage of wastes worldwide (75%). Furthermore, ceramic materials contribute the highest percentage of wastes within the C&D wastes (54%). The current option for disposal of ceramic wastes is landfill. This is due to unavailability of standards, avoidance of risk, lack of knowledge and experience in using ceramic wastes in const...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2015
اکبری ساری, علی, حبیبی نوده, فرهاد, رحیمی فروشانی, عباس, عرب, محمد,

Background: Hospital waste need a very sensitive and cautious attention due to holding hazardous, toxic, and pathogenic factors such as infectious, pharmaceutical, pathological, chemical and radioactive left-overs. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the observance of safety measures by workers responsible for collecting hospital wastes in the public hospitals affiliated to Tehran University of ...

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