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Home » Biomedical Waste Management

Biomedical Waste Management

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Biomedical Waste Management

Write a short note on biomedical waste management in dental clinics.
Answer.

“Understanding the role of biomedical waste management in healthcare”

“Biomedical 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 biological, and including categories as mentioned in schedule I.

Management and Handling Rules, 1998 of India

  • It may include wastes like sharps, soiled waste, disposables, anatomical waste cultures, discarded medicines, chemical wastes, etc.
  • This waste is potentially hazardous, the main hazard being infection, and may pose a serious threat to human health if management is indiscriminate and unscientific.
  • Biomedical wastes in dental clinics should be segregated into different categories according to its disposal systems.
  • Various biomedical waste carriers/bags are used for collection which are color coded and are used for the collection of specific type of biomedical waste.
  • Three types of bags are used in the clinics with the biohazard symbol, i.e.

“Importance of studying biomedical waste management for better outcomes”

Orthodontics Materials Used In Orthodontics Three types of bags

“Common challenges in implementing effective biomedical waste management”

Once all the bags are full, the biomedical waste should be disposed by contacting a certifid biomedical waste carrier.

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