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Problems Faced in Medical Waste Management

Chemical burns, air pollution, radiation burns, and toxic exposure to hazardous pharmaceutical products and chemicals, such as mercury or dioxins, are all possible hazards, especially during the waste incineration process 

Problems Faced in Medical Waste Management

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Healthcare Business Review | Monday, May 03, 2021

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Chemical burns, air pollution, radiation burns, and toxic exposure to hazardous pharmaceutical products and chemicals, such as mercury or dioxins, are all possible hazards, especially during the waste incineration process.


Fremont, CA: Healthcare facilities all over the world are concerned about medical waste management. According to the WHO, approximately 85 percent of all waste produced is non-hazardous, while the remaining 15 percent is infectious, poisonous, or radioactive. Although non-hazardous medical waste presents fewer issues, the hazards and challenges of hazardous medical waste disposal must be carefully considered, as incineration or open burning of dangerous medical waste will result in harmful contaminants such as dioxins and furans being released into the atmosphere. Thus, steps should be taken to guarantee the safe disposal of hazardous medical waste to avoid negative environmental business or biological consequences, especially in developing countries.


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Here are two issues in medical waste management:


Health Risks


Because of the infectious microorganisms, it contains, biologically dangerous waste may be a source of infection; those most at risk are medical patients, hospital 


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