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3) TYPE C
Residual that comes from laboratory such as from haematology,
microbiology and forensic practice
4) TYPE D
Pharmaceutical waste such as medicines, vaccines and others
TYPE A
TYPE B
TYPE C
TYPE D
All the clinical waste are separated from general waste into
yellow bin and sharp bin
Collector will fill the clinical waste record sheet and paste it on
the surface of plastic bag, and then put into wheeled bin
Collection
Weight and store
Consignment notes
Transportation
Incineration
Collection
Weight and store
Consignment notes
Transportation
Incineration
Collection
Weight and store
Consignment notes
Transportation
Incineration
Collection
Weight and store
Consignment notes
Transportation
Incineration
According to planned
schedule
Special transportation
Special route
Collection
Weight and store
Consignment notes
Transportation
Incineration
INCINERATOR
Temperature:
20000C
Companies involved:
Central & northern regions
Poisoning,
injuries & burns
Discharged into sewage
system contaminate
ground water
Chemicals leakage ++ residues
(drugs, antibiotics, heavy metals,
disinfectant, antiseptic)
2) To the workers
Healthcare workers needle prick injury by sharp objects such as
contaminated needle
Risk of transmission of HIV/ AIDS as well as Hepatitis B and C
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
1)
Store waste in a designated area and must away from drains and
watercourses as possible.
Label storage areas according to the different types of wastes