PPT-Medical Waste Management
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By Margaret Milner TREN 3P14 Medical Waste defined as A discarded biologic product such as blood or tissues removed from operating rooms morgues laboratories
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By Margaret Milner TREN 3P14 Medical Waste defined as A discarded biologic product such as blood or tissues removed from operating rooms morgues laboratories or other medical facilities The term may also be applied to bedding bandages syringes and similar materials that have been used in treating patients as well as animal carcasses or body parts used in research. The preconditioned waste travels into a wastestorage vessel to ensure a constant supply of input material When traveling from the waste storage to the reformer vessel oxygen is removed allowing for conversion without combustion Working in an oxygens Anna Lazzarinetti, ITU. ITU Training on “Green ICT Standards”, 11 July 2014. E-waste management . E-waste definition;. Scope . for regulation and . standardization;. Principles . underlying e-waste . Recycle. The average American creates . 5. pounds of waste per day, half which is recycled in some manner, leaving roughly . 2.5. pounds of waste per day. . The ultimate goal of waste management is to reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills to the absolute minimum through recycling and/or reuse of all suitable materials. . Satish Sinha . History of medical waste. Medical Waste Tracking Act in US. I Draft Rules in India–1995. Final Rules in 1998, 2 amendments and 5 guidelines. Evolution of Rules and Practices through National Experiences. A training manual for trainers. Overview. Bio-medical Waste Management Rules, 2016. The Rules apply to all persons who generate, collect, receive, store, transport, treat, dispose or handle bio-medical waste in any form. . Northern Ontario First Nations Environment Conference. Marlene Doyle. October 6, 2016. 2. Current Context. Some waste management systems are well-maintained and high functioning. Unmaintained . (non radioactive). David . Torcy. /Spencer Pitcher. IO/PED/RHRM. The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the ITER Organization. (Non-radioactive) waste Categories. 19.2 Reducing Solid Waste. 19.3 Hazardous Waste. p. . 480-503. 1. Key Terms. Solid waste. Biodegradable. Municipal solid waste. Landfill. Leachate. Source reduction. Recycling. Compost. Hazardous waste. Waste and rubbish. Waste management is . understanding what your businesses can control. Types of waste . Members Buy-in - Talk with members . Do they want help. What areas do they want help in (recycling, reducing costs etc) . Regulations ReferencesTheinformationprovidedinthispresentationisbasedonthereferencedCodeofFederalRegulationsandStateregulationsThisdataispresentedonlyasareferenceForcompleterequirementsorlegalcounsel Sinha. Toxics Link. . Data On BMW India. Number of HCF 238259. Bedded Facility 87281. Number of beds 20,94,858. Number of CBWTF 198. , . Waste Treatment . & . Waste disposal methods, Pollution Control. www.entrepreneurindia.co. . Introduction. Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials. The term usually relates to materials produced by human activity, and the process is generally undertaken to reduce their effect on health, the environment or aesthetics. Waste management is a distinct practice from resource recovery which focuses on delaying the rate of consumption of natural resources. . It is defined as. Waste (also known as rubbish, trash, refuse, garbage, junk) is any unwanted or useless materials.. OR. Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted and “A useless or profile less activity using or expanding or consuming thoughtlessly or carefully.”. APPLICATION. COMPANY NAME. TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL (TRL). TRL: 3 . INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY . PROBLEM ADDRESSED. ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY. PRODUCT IMAGE. FUNDS RAISED/ACHIEVEMENTS. TANSEED 5.0- INR 15 Lakhs (funds pending disbursement).
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