Hospital waste is categorized as a very dangerous waste type as it possesses many pathogenic elements and it can cause harmful human health effects. This research shows the survey and field investigation conducted at government hospitals located in Faisalabad. The quantitative waste analysis showed that 55% non-infectious, 15% infectious, 25% bio-hazardous, 2% sharps and 3% chemical waste is generation in these hospitals. Few main hospitals have their own incinerator but still either they are not working efficiency or insufficient to handle waste. However, this paper deals with the design of incinerator for small scale hospitals. The proposed incinerator has three chambers: primary chamber (temperature range 500-7000c), secondary cham...
Hospitals generate waste which is chemically hazardous, infectious and often radioactive. Such waste...
Background: To protect human beings and their environment from various hazards due to hospital waste...
Abstract The objectives of this study were: (i) to assess the waste handling and treatment system of...
Abstract Background Hospital waste management (HWM) practices are the core need to run a proper heal...
This paper describes the use of incinerators for the treatment of hospital wastes and the problems f...
To meet the need of health care of rapidly growing population, many health facilities (hospital, cli...
In the world, healthcare waste comprises on different groups of waste due to the possibility of infe...
Hospital waste is hazardous, infectious for human and the environment. So hospitals properly manage ...
Hospital waste has been one of the major problems in underdeveloped and developing countries in rece...
Summarization: Hospital waste management is an imperative environmental and public safety issue, due...
Hospital Waste (HW) constitutes a special category of waste because they contain potentially infecti...
Proper management of hospital waste is a critical concern in many countries of the world. Pakistan i...
Hospital waste is a category of waste consisting of infectious and non-infectious waste, which pose ...
Hospital wastes pose a significant impact on health and environment. From this study it can be said ...
Background: Hospital waste contains a large quantity of dangerous pathogenic agents, which are hazar...
Hospitals generate waste which is chemically hazardous, infectious and often radioactive. Such waste...
Background: To protect human beings and their environment from various hazards due to hospital waste...
Abstract The objectives of this study were: (i) to assess the waste handling and treatment system of...
Abstract Background Hospital waste management (HWM) practices are the core need to run a proper heal...
This paper describes the use of incinerators for the treatment of hospital wastes and the problems f...
To meet the need of health care of rapidly growing population, many health facilities (hospital, cli...
In the world, healthcare waste comprises on different groups of waste due to the possibility of infe...
Hospital waste is hazardous, infectious for human and the environment. So hospitals properly manage ...
Hospital waste has been one of the major problems in underdeveloped and developing countries in rece...
Summarization: Hospital waste management is an imperative environmental and public safety issue, due...
Hospital Waste (HW) constitutes a special category of waste because they contain potentially infecti...
Proper management of hospital waste is a critical concern in many countries of the world. Pakistan i...
Hospital waste is a category of waste consisting of infectious and non-infectious waste, which pose ...
Hospital wastes pose a significant impact on health and environment. From this study it can be said ...
Background: Hospital waste contains a large quantity of dangerous pathogenic agents, which are hazar...
Hospitals generate waste which is chemically hazardous, infectious and often radioactive. Such waste...
Background: To protect human beings and their environment from various hazards due to hospital waste...
Abstract The objectives of this study were: (i) to assess the waste handling and treatment system of...