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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221022

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OBJECTIVE- To study disposal of different types of biomedical waste and to studythe status of BMW management in different level of hospitalsMETHOD-Medical facilities were divided into 4 groups. 10 facilities from each groupwere selected by simple random sampling. Facilities were visited by surveying groupsand specific data about collection and disposal of waste were collected by askingmanagement personnels of hospitals, doctors and staff.RESULT- 90% of single speciality hospitals and 80% of multispeciality hospitals arefollowing proper storage and segregations of BMW.90% of super speciality hospitalshave transportation facilities.60% of super speciality hospitals , 30% of multispecialityand 20% of single speciality hospitals have incinerators. All super speciality hospitalshave autoclave machines, while 70% of single and 50% of multispeciality hospitalshave that. While only 2 out of 10 clinics have an autoclave machine.60% of both clinicsand Superspeciality hospitals are using land disposal as a method of BMWmanagement. 80% of small clinics and 70% of multispeciality hospitals are having dryand wet thermal management.CONCLUSION- Superspeciality hospitals and Single specialty hospitals are usingcostly methods like incineration and autoclave also following guidelines for storage ,segregation and transportation of BMW properly while amongst all most small clinicscan’t afford costly methods so uses cheaper techniques like chemical treatment and dryand wet thermal methods.

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