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War on waste: Challenges and experiences in COVID-19 waste management.
Gowda, Naveen R; Siddharth, Vijaydeep; Inquillabi, Khalid; Sharma, D K.
  • Gowda NR; Senior Resident, Department of Hospital Administration, AIIMS, New DelhiIndia.
  • Siddharth V; Associate Professor, Department of Hospital Administration, AIIMS, New DelhiIndia.
  • Inquillabi K; Senior Resident, Department of Hospital Administration, AIIMS, New DelhiIndia.
  • Sharma DK; Medical Superintendent, AIIMS, New DelhiIndia.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep ; : 1-13, 2021 Jun 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2261120
ABSTRACT
COVID-19 has posed formidable challenges including overwhelming bio-medical waste. Guidelines have been rapidly changing along with mounting pressure of waste generation. These challenges were managed by smart re-engineering of structure and processes for desired outcomes. Dedicated staff in PPE with appropriate training were deployed to collect waste using dedicated trolleys. A dedicated route plan was drawn with a dedicated lift meant for COVID-19. A new temporary holding area was created. Dedicated trucks with requisite labels were deployed to transport COVID-19 waste to CBWTF. Communication challenge was addressed through timely circulars, which were further reinforced and reiterated during various on-going training programs.Before the onset of COVID-19 pandemic Bio-Medical Waste generated was 1.93kg/Bed/Day and currently the quantum of COVID-19 biomedical waste generated is 7.76Kg/COVID Bed/Day. Daily COVID-19 waste generation data is maintained and uploaded in an android Application. Till date none of the worker handling COVID-19 waste has acquired Healthcare associated COVID-19 infection which reflects on the soundness of the new system and the infection control practices in the Institute. A responsive leadership harmonizing with a robust communication and training system has augmented timely re-engineering of structure and processes for better outcomes in the war on waste.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Disaster Med Public Health Prep Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2021 Document Type: Article