نتایج جستجو برای: waste classification

تعداد نتایج: 572526  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of health sciences 0
marzieh hadipour department of environmental sciences, science and research branch, islamic azad university, khuzestan, ahvaz, iran, ir iran mehran afkhami department of water and power, ahvaz, ir iran mehran afkhami department of water and power, ahvaz, ir iran afshin takdastan department of environmental health and environmental technology research center, school of health , ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran, ir iran

hospital wastes are one of most important environmental problems because of their hazardous, toxic and pathogenic characteristics. the aims of this study were to identify and measure the amount of hospital wastes and classify of them according to who criteria in amirolmomenin(as) hospital and shahid rajaei policlinic in ahwaz, sw of iran. this research was a field-descriptive study. initially, ...

2010

4. With an aim to improve the waste management, Mongolia developed the following regulations: “A rule on classification, collection, temporary storage, transportation, treatment of hazardous wastes” (2002); “Regulation and procedures on disposal and landfill of hazardous waste of business entities, and requirements on waste containers and waste disposal sites” (2006); “Methodology for calculati...

Journal: :Waste management 2006
Neil Dixon Ulrich Langer

To date, sparse information is available on the mechanical properties of municipal solid waste and the results of published work are often hard to compare due to differences in waste composition and therefore properties. To allow comparison, a unified classification system for waste is deemed crucial. Existing classification systems are presented and discussed. For a geotechnical classification...

2012
Ramani Bai Lokman Hakim Ian Harrison

Medical waste poses a serious threat to the environmental health without comprehensive guidelines and efficient management as it contains highly toxic chemicals, pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Therefore, proper handling of medical waste with specialised treatment from its source to final disposal has been a primary concern among medical institute, public and private agencies. The existing med...

2012

Overview Learning Objectives 9.1 Hazardous Waste: Identification and Classification 9.1.1 Identification 9.1.2 Classification 9.2 Hazardous Waste Management 9.2.1 Generation 9.2.2 Storage and collection 9.2.3 Transfer and transport 9.2.4 Processing 9.2.5 Disposal 9.3 Hazardous Waste Treatment 9.3.1 Physical and chemical treatment 9.3.2 Thermal treatment 9.3.3 Biological treatment 9.4 Pollution ...

Journal: :The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2014
R Nabizadeh H Faraji A A Mohammadi

BACKGROUND Waste produced in dental clinics has been the topic of investigations for many years. These waste materials have important health impacts and are hazardous to humans and the environment. OBJECTIVE To investigating solid waste production and its management in dental clinics in Gorgan, northern Iran. METHODS In this cross-sectional study, 45 of 143 public dental practices and 5 of ...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2012
Fatemeh Ghanbari Farham Amin Sharee Masoud Monavari Narges Zaredar

Regarding various types of pollutant, waste management requires high attention. Environmental site selection study, prior to landfill operation, and subsequently, monitoring and maintaining of the location, are of foremost points in landfill site selection process. By means of these studies, it is possible to control the undesirable impacts caused by landfills. Study ahead aims at examination o...

2011
Joseph O. Dada

Industrial and commercial wastes must be classified at least two times on the way from the owner of the waste to the waste disposal facility in order to ensure that waste handling is in conformity with the law. Wastes classification as dangerous goods is very difficult because they consist of many components with diverse dangerous properties. This paper presents a Web-based expert system we dev...

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
Victoria Hanna Kannan Sethuraman

The health care industry today is a complex web of ever-changing relationships among patients, physicians, hospitals, insurers, employers, communities, and government. A combination of factors, including the emergence of intense, dynamic competition (and consolidation) and increasing expectations of demanding patients, has generated a challenging environment for hospitals. Today, spending on he...

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