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Biomedical waste are produced from medical and dental setup. Proper biomedical waste management and their disposal is mandatory to ensure safety of healthcare personnel and general public as well. A dental hospital/ clinic is a complex multidisciplinary system which consumes lots of items and produces biomedical waste. Read more to know about categories of biomedical waste and their management.
Category 1 consists of - Human anatomical Human tissues, organs, body parts
Category 2 consists of -Animal waste
Category 3 consists of - Microbiology and biotechnology waste Laboratory cultures stocks, specimen of micro-organism live or attenuated vaccines, human and animal cell culture used in research and industrial laboratories, wastes from production of biological toxins dishes and devices used for transfer of cultures
Category 4 consists of - Waste sharps Needles, syringes, scalpels, blades, glass, etc. that may cause puncture and cuts this includes both used and unused sharps
Category 5 consists of - Discarded medicines and cytotoxic drugs, waste comprising of outdated contaminated and discarded medicines
Category 6 consists of - Soiled biomedical waste items contaminated with blood and body fluids including cotton dressing, soiled plaster casts, linen bedding other material contaminated with blood Incineration/autoclaving/ micro-waving is the type of method used to dipose
Category 7 consists of - Soiled biomedical waste generated from disposable items other than the waste sharps such as tubing catheters, intravenous sets, etc.
Category 8 consists of - Liquid biomedical waste generated from laboratory washing, cleaning, housekeeping and disinfecting activities
Category 9 consists of - Incineration ash
Category 10 consists of - Chemical biomedical waste.
Its important and mandatory to follow disposal of waste according to the above guidelines to ensure safety of the community. Improper biomedical waste management can lead to various type of infections that can be harmful. It is the responsibility of the healthcare personnel to understand the guidelines and follow them with utmost care.
Article by Dr. Siri P. B.


Arin - 2 years ago