Safe disposal of medical waste is a must

February 19, 2018

“This is not just at the hospital level but also in our homes”

New Delhi, 19th February 2018:

A recent survey by ASSOCHAM has indicated that about 5,900 tonnes of bio-medical waste is generated in Delhi and NCR (national capital region) alone, with the share of Delhi alone being roughly about 2,200 tonnes. NCR, consisting of Noida/Greater Noida, creates 1,200 tonnes of bio-medical waste and Gurugram produces 1,100 tonnes of such waste, while Ghaziabad’s share is estimated at around 800 tonnes.

This situation is made worse by the fact that most of this waste remains untreated and dumped with municipal waste causing serious health and environmental hazard.

Bio-medical waste means any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production or testing of biologicals.

Speaking about this, Padma Shri Awardee Dr K K Aggarwal, President Heart Care Foundation of India (HCFI) and Immediate Past National President Indian Medical Association (IMA), said, “Untreated hospital waste can pose major risks to those who may come into contact with it. These risks include AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), Hepatitis B and C, gastroenteric infections, respiratory infections, blood stream infections, skin infections, effects of radioactive substances, and intoxication. Waste management is an integral part of a hospital’s hygiene and maintenance activities. In fact, only 15% of hospital waste, that is, ‘Bio-medical waste’ is hazardous. However, when hazardous waste is not segregated at the source of generation and mixed with nonhazardous waste, then 100% waste becomes hazardous.”

Segregation is the essence of waste management and should be done at the source of generation of Bio-medical waste e.g. all patient care activity areas, diagnostic services areas, operation theaters, labour rooms, treatment rooms etc.

Adding further, Dr Aggarwal, who is also the Group Editor of IJCP, said, “Safe medical waste disposal is imperative not just in large establishments but also at home. One should have a medical waste disposal box at home, and these can be easily obtained from companies catering to this area, and some of them even offer a pick-up service.”

Some things to be considered include:

  • Use only disposable syringes. After use throw the syringes after breaking them in coloured bags.
  • Bandages, cotton and other blood-stained materials should not be thrown with general garbage.
  • Use coloured black plastic bags to dispose biomedical wastes.
  • Keep trash out of reach of small children and infants.
  • Diapers, Sanitary napkins etc. should also be disposed separately.
  • Drugs that are past date of expiry must never be used and properly disposed.
  • Use yellow bags for Infectious material, red bags for syringes, catherters, blue bags for Broken glass and black Cardboarad Box for Needles

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