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Answer: This is harmful for the environment as it results in carbon dioxide and other poisonous toxins being released into the earth’s atmosphere which then contribute to climate change. If not incinerated many medical waste products, such as sharps can end up in regular landfill sites and garbage dumps. WhatRead More →

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This waste is generated mainly from the organization and maintenance of hospital and health care centers. Hazardous waste: The remaining 10 – 25% of biomedical waste falls under the hazardous waste categories. How many types of biomedical waste according to who? The Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 defines medicalRead More →

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Types of Biomedical Waste Disposal Autoclaving. The process of autoclaving involves steam sterilization. Incineration. The major benefits of incineration are that it is quick, easy, and simple. Chemicals. When it comes to liquid waste, a common biomedical waste disposal method can be chemical disinfection. Microwaving. Can hospital waste be recycled?Read More →

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Incineration is a common approach that can be used on site or off site to both treat and dispose of waste at the same time. However, you can also decontaminate waste with thermal processing (autoclaving), irradiative, chemical or biological (enzyme) treatments. Which is the most effective method of disposal ofRead More →