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Biomedical Waste Generation and Management in Public Sector Hospital in Shimla City

Authors : Prachi Vasistha, Rajiv Ganguly, Ashok Kumar Gupta

Published in: Environmental Pollution

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

Biomedical waste disposal is very important due to its infectious nature. Proper management of biomedical waste is necessary for maintaining good human health and environment. Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) rules 1998 under the Environmental Protection Act, 1986 have been passed by government of India which is to be followed strictly to avoid menace. The purpose of the article is to differentiate between the Biomedical Waste Management practices such as collection, storage, transportation, and disposal along with the generation of biomedical waste undertaken in major public and private sector hospitals in Shimla city. A cross-sectional study and semi-structured interview considering the various biomedical waste management practices and personnel handling of the biomedical waste undertaken in the major public and private sector hospitals in Shimla city through detailed analysis and questionnaire prepared will be used for the purpose of study. The study will quantify the actual values and unveil the difference that lie in management procedures followed by these hospitals in Shimla. The present paper presents some initial findings of the questionnaire analysis carried out in a major public hospital in Shimla.

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Metadata
Title
Biomedical Waste Generation and Management in Public Sector Hospital in Shimla City
Authors
Prachi Vasistha
Rajiv Ganguly
Ashok Kumar Gupta
Copyright Year
2018
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5792-2_19