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10 May 2010                                                                                                                      ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL
                                                                                                                                                WASTE MANAGMENT




                                                                                                               Medical Waste
                                                                                                               Usually called Hospital ,Health Care Waste

                                                                                                               Is defined as any waste generated at any
                                                                                                               medical   facility.  It  may    consist  of
                                                                                                               pathological    waste,  infectious   waste,
                                                                                                               hazardous waste and general wastes.

                                                                                                               Medical Waste is a sub set of Hospital Waste

                                                                                                            Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW   10 May 2010




                                                                                                                 Hospital waste management rules not implemented correctly
                                                                                                                 Lack of control over the Environmental protection
                                                                                                                 Wastes not segregated in many hospitals
                                                                                                                 Disposed off together with municipal solid waste
                                                                                                                 Openly burnt in some hospital
                                                                                                                 Medical waste segregation, recycling and reused by rag pickers
                                                                                                                 No specific legislation directly to medical waste
                                                                                                                 Poorly managed incinerators
                                                                                                                 No regulated disposal sites
                                                                                                                 Sharps collected/reused without cleaning or sterilization.
                                                                                                                 No clear classification of HCW & BMW
                                                                                                                 No color coding and types of containers for different categories and their
                                                                                                                 corresponding treatment & disposal option with standards
                                                                                                                 No polices &legislation dealing with hazardous waste
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                                                                                                               Dressings and swabs
                                                                                                               Laboratory wastes
                                                                                                               Instruments used in patient care
                                                                                                               Potentially infectious materials : tissues, tumors ,organs removed during
                                                                                                               surgery.
                                                                                                               Potentially infected animals used in diagnostic or research studies
                                                                                                               pathological waste - human tissues, organs, body parts removed during
                                                                                                               surgery or autopsy or medical procedures and specimens of body fluids.
                                                                                                               Potentially toxic waste
                                                                                                                A. Radioactive – can be solid , liquids and gases used for analytical
                                                                                                               procedures, body organ imaging and tumor localization and treatment.
             Kitchen waste, office waste, wrapping papers and bouquets, etc. Kitchen waste - left               B. Chemical waste - they may be hazardous toxic , corrosive, inflammable
             over food , swill , peels and dirty water.                                                        ,reactive or genotoxic .they require safe disposal which will ensure that
                                                                                                               human or environmental problems do not arise during storage, transport,
             Bio-degradable waste – peels of fruits and vegetable skin and left over food and other            and final disposal.
             natural kitchen wastes.                                                                            C. Pharmaceutical waste: surplus stock , spillage , or contamination is
             Non Bio-degradable waste - wrappings foils plastic bags etc.                                      detected or expiry date is over

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                                                                                                                           Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures -
                                                                                                                                                             BMW
10 May 2010                                                                                                                             ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL
                                                                                                                                                       WASTE MANAGMENT




        Others from                                                         In relation to production area
          medical                                                                                                     Biomedical Waste
       hospital dept;                                                                                                 Is defined as the waste generated during the diagnosis,
           17%                                                                                                        treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or
       maternity; 8%                                                                                                  in research activities pertaining there to or in the
                                                                                                                      production of testing Biologicals.
       Orthopedic; 7%
                                                                                               Kitchen; 50%           Biomedical waste is generated in different departments of the
                                                                                                                      hospital.
       Surgical Dept;
             4%
                                                                                                                      In health care settings,
       Offices; 2%
                                                                                                                          about 85% of the waste generated is non hazardous
         Others non                                                                                                       about 10% is infectious ( OR, ISO- ROOMS , ER …etc)
          medical
       hospital dept;                                                                                                     5% non infectious but hazardous waste ( CHEM ,LAB , NM…etc)
            12%
                                                                                                                   (Source : WHO Report- 2003)
      Source : hospital waste , machado Jr., sobral G.M - DETESB
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      Category                                                   Waste
          1          Human Anatomical (human tissues, organs, body parts)
          2          Animal (experimental animals used in research)
                     Microbiology & Biotechnology (laboratory cultures, stocks or micro-organisms
          3
                     , infectious agents ….. etc )
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Radiological
          4          Sharps (needles, syringes, scalpels, blade, glass)                                                                                                                                      Waste
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Radio -
          5          Discarded Medicines & Cytotoxic Drugs                                                                                                                                                 pharmaceutic
                                                                                                                                                                                                            als , Nuclear
                     Soiled (Contaminated with Blood & Body Fluids -cotton, dressings, soiled                                                                                                              radio therapy
          6
                     plaster casts, lines, bedding)                                                                                                                                                          and x-ray
                                                                                                                                                                                                              chemical
          7          Solid (Disposable Items other than sharps- tubings, catheters, intravenous sets)
                     Liquid (from laboratory and washing, cleaning, housekeeping and disinfecting
          8
                     activities)
          9          Incineration (Ash from incineration of any bio-medical waste)
         10          Chemical (Chemicals used in production of biologicals, chemicals solutions )

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              BMW                                              lab & blood bank
                                       ICU, CCU
                                         10%                          8%
                                                                                       out patient                          Waste Minimization
                     OTHERS                                                                6%
                       4%                                                                                                   Segregation
                   ER
                   11%
                                                                                                                            Collection
                                                                                                                            Storage
                                                                                                                            Transportation
                                                                                                                            Treatment
                                                                                                                            Disposal
                                                                                                        wards
                                                                                                         48%
                                                                                                                            Infectious waste can cause diseases like Hepatitis, AIDS, etc.
                                                                                                                            When waste containing plastics are burnt, Dioxin is
        OR +RECOVERY
             13%
                                                                                                                            produced, which can cause Cancer, birth defects, hearing
                                                                                                                            defects.
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                                                                                                                                  Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures -
                                                                                                                                                                    BMW
10 May 2010                                                                                                                       ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL
                                                                                                                                                 WASTE MANAGMENT




           The objective of BMW management always shall be to                                                    Bio-medical waste shall not be mixed with other wastes.
                                                                                                                 Bio-
           reduce the risk and liabilities                                                                       Bio-medical waste shall be segregated(Segregation at source – both at ward
                                                                                                                 Bio-
           The main concepts should include the following                                                        and unit level) into containers/bags at the point of generation prior to its :
          1. BMW should be managed through a pathway that includes : Generation ,                                  Storage
             Segregation , Collection , Storage , Processing transport, Treatment and                              Transportation
             Disposal                                                                                              Treatment
          2. Where possible hazardous waste should be treated prior to disposal to                                 Disposal
             reduce and eliminate its hazard                                                                •    The containers shall be labeled
          3. BMW minimization and education should be the most desirable goal of                            •    Transport waste safely to pick up site
             waste management. This means : Material substitution, Waste segregation                        •    Identify destination for each type of
             , Recycling, Reuse, Procedural changes, Acquisition constrains and                                  waste and ensure safe disposal
             Treatment                                                                                      •    Keep track of usage
          4. The BMW management must includes Processes that Reduce a waste                                 •    Untreated BMW shall be transported only in vehicles authorized for the
             amount or hazards                                                                                   purpose by the competent authority as specified by the government.
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      •   Untreated BMW shall not be kept/stored beyond a period of 48                                           BMW shall be segregated into containers/bags at the point of
          hours.                                                                                                 generation, prior to its storage, transportation, treatment
                                                                                                                 and disposal.
      •   High considerations should be paid to the :                                                            These containers should be labeled and Colour Coded
              Interest from senior management                                                               Colour Coding     Type of Container                    Waste Category         Treatment options
             Ownership of the process                                                                       Yellow            Plastic Bag                          Categories 1, 2, 3 & 6. Incineration/ deep burial

             Awareness of problems                                                                          Red               Disinfected container/Plastic bag    Categories 3, 6, 7     Autoclaving/Micro-
                                                                                                                                                                                          waving/Chemical Treatment
             Need for constant monitoring                                                                   Blue/White        Plastic Bag /punctproof containers   Cat. 4,                Autoclaving/Micro-waving/
                                                                                                            Translucent                                            Cat. 7                 Chemical Treatment &
             Segregation of waste to be taken seriously at user level
                                                                                                                                                                                          Destruction / shredding
             Cost of color coding, staff, transport and disposal                                            Black             Plastic Bag                          Categories 5, 9, 10    Disposal in secured landfill.

             Quantification of waste generated to be accurately done                                        Notes
              Protection of healthcare Patients , Healthcare workers ,                                      1.       Waste collection bags for waste types needing incineration shall not be made of
                                                                                                                     chlorinated plastics.
             workers ,public and Community                                                                  2.       Categories 8 and 10 (liquid) do not require containers/bags.
                                                                                                            3.       Category 3, if disinfected locally need not be put in containers/bags.
      •   Compliance with statutory requirements
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                                                                                                                 Incineration
                                                                                                             I.   Double-
                                                                                                                  Double-chamber pyrolytic
                                                                                                                  incinerators
                                                                                                             II. Single-chamber furnaces
                                                                                                                  Single-
                                                                                                             III. Rotary kilns
                                                                                                            To Min 800 C over an 12-h incinerating cycle.

                                                                                                                 Disinfection
                                                                                                             Chemical disinfection
                                                                                                             used for treating liquid waste
                                                                                                             Thermal disinfection
                                                                                                             generally used for treating solid waste


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                                                                                                                            Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures -
                                                                                                                                                              BMW
10 May 2010                                                                                                                                       ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL
                                                                                                                                                                 WASTE MANAGMENT




          Sterilization
               Steam sterilization                                                                                           I.       Capacity & Cost.
               autoclave used to disinfect waste.                                                                            II.      Types of waste treated.
               Microwave irradiation                                                                       uses              III.     Space requirements.
               radiant energy to heat moisture within the Waste                                                              IV.      Reduction of waste volume and mass.
          Plasma arc technology                                                                                              V.       Noise and odor.
               Operates on principles of an electrical                                                                       VI.      Community and staff acceptance.
               arc struck between two electrodes.
               There is no burning and no formation of ash.
          Landfill                                                                                                              The cost of construction, operation and maintenance of system for managing
               Open dumps : not recommended                                                                                     biomedical waste represents a significant part of overall budget of a hospital.
               Sanitary landfills                                                                                               Two types of costs are required to be incurred by hospitals for BMW mgt
               Disposing of certain types of BMW
               (infectious waste and small quantities of                                                                            is the cost for segregation, mutilation, disinfection, internal storage and
                pharmaceutical waste) in sanitary landfills is                                                                      transportation including hidden cost of protective equipment
                acceptable
                                                                                                                                    involves off site transport of waste, treatment and final disposal

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                                                                                                                                Mostly chemical - collection-syringe needles, cotton swabs, blood, blood
                                                                                                                                bags, slides, gauze pieces, plastic tubes
     Atmosphere                                                           Weighing
                                                                                               Marketing        Recycling
                                                                          Storage
                                                                                                                                                             Open
      Gases
                                                    Special                                                      Special                                     Container

                                                   collection                                                   Removal
                                                                                                               Cementery
                                                                                                                                                        Unlabeled container


                             Plastic bags or        Internal              Reception
          Identification                                                                                        Municipal
           Segregation
                               Galvanized          collection              and cart        Final storage        Collection
                                                                                                                                                                              improper

                                  pins               Ward                   wash
       Waste                                                                                                                                          No secondary                       Correct
                                                     Ward                                                                                             containment
     Generation
                                                    storage
                                                                                  Incineration
                           Dilution               Transport
                                                   manual

                                                    External
                                                   collection
                                                    storage                                                       Sewerage
                                                                                                                  Drainage
                                                                                                                  Channel
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              Radiological waste ≠ Radioactive waste                                                                         NEWER TECHNOLOGIES ADOPTED FOR BMW
              Radiological waste : x-ray film ,film fixers,                                                                     NON INCINERATION TECHNOLOGY
              developers…etc
                                                                                                                                  AUTOCLAVING
              Radioactive waste is material contaminated with
              radioactive substances                                                                                              HYDROCLAVING
              Radioactive waste must be stored in lead containers for a                                                           MICROWAVING
              period of 10 half life of the waste before disposing
                                                                                                                                USE OF REUSABLES WHERE POSSIBLE INSTEAD
              Radioactive waste is produced, during nuclear medicine,
              radio immunoassay and bacteriological procedures                                                                  OF DISPOSABLES
              Radioactive waste, once lead shielded and allowed to                                                              SAFE SUBSTITUTES FOR MERCURY
              decay to a safe level, is no longer deemed to be                                                                  MODERNIZATION OF THE OPERATING PLANTS
              radioactive waste.
                                                                                                                                IMPLEMENTING NEW ENGINEERING SOLUTION IN
              In Isolation ward nuclear medicine dept. All patient radioactive
              wastes are placed in a plastic bag and the bag is properly                                                        HOSPITAL DESIGNING & PLANNING
              tagged.
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                                                                                                                                            Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures -
                                                                                                                                                                              BMW
10 May 2010                                                                                                                        ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL
                                                                                                                                                  WASTE MANAGMENT




                                                                                                                       A) Clean Materials                                         B) Soiled Materials
            The management of BMW should be start at the design -
            planning phase of hospital planning and construction :
            Determination of BMW types and sources within the new planned hospital
            Determination of equipment and tools needed to collect , segregate , storage,
            analyze, transport, treatment and disposal of BMW in each area in the planned
            hospital
            Estimating quantities and weights of BMW
            Determination of Employer’s, management and Waste Management
            Committee responsibilities
            Establishing a clear BMW- mgt. working, monitoring and quality control
            procedures
            Establishment of the educational and training strategies                                                 From the            The clean core
                                                                                                                                         on a dedicated           OR                    semi-         To the
                                                                                                                       (SPD)               cart lift or         Surgical              restricted      "soiled"
            Building the risk management policies                                                                   "clean" side
                                                                                                                     of Supply
                                                                                                                                           dedicated
                                                                                                                                         clean elevator
                                                                                                                                                               procedure               corridor     side of SPD



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                                                                                                            1. building-up of a comprehensive system, address responsibilities,
                                                                                                                resource allocation, handling and disposal
                                                                                                            2. gradual improvements of the system and processes within it
                                                                                                            3. Specific personnel need to be assigned to monitor the bio-
                                                                                                                medical waste management in the hospital.
                                                                                                            4. Man power needs and other resources for the BMWM of
                                                                                                                hospital to be addressed.
                                                                                                            5. Quality assessment of bio-medical waste management should be
                                                                                                                done from time to time
                                                                                                            6. Segregated collection and transportation - The use of color
                                                                                                                coding and labeling of hazardous waste
                                                                                                            7. Clear directives in the form of a posters and notice to be
                                                                                                                displayed in all concerned areas
                                                                                                            8. Taking care about Safety of handlers
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      8.     Raising Awareness about risks related to health-care
             waste; training staff and HCW on safe practices.
      9.     Selection of safe and environmentally friendly
             management options, to protect people from hazards
             when collecting, handling, storing, transporting, treating
             or disposing of waste.
      10.    Issue of all protective clothes such as, gloves, aprons,
             masks etc. to all HCW.
      11.    Regular medical check-up (half-yearly) of staff associated
             with BMWM.
      12.    Maintenance of Record registers for this purpose.
      13.    Containers should be robust and leak proof
      14.    Tracking of Bio Medical Waste up to point of Disposal.
      15.    Proper treatment and final disposal.
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                                                                                                                             Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures -
                                                                                                                                                               BMW

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Biomedical Waste Managment

  • 1. 10 May 2010 ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGMENT Medical Waste Usually called Hospital ,Health Care Waste Is defined as any waste generated at any medical facility. It may consist of pathological waste, infectious waste, hazardous waste and general wastes. Medical Waste is a sub set of Hospital Waste Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Hospital waste management rules not implemented correctly Lack of control over the Environmental protection Wastes not segregated in many hospitals Disposed off together with municipal solid waste Openly burnt in some hospital Medical waste segregation, recycling and reused by rag pickers No specific legislation directly to medical waste Poorly managed incinerators No regulated disposal sites Sharps collected/reused without cleaning or sterilization. No clear classification of HCW & BMW No color coding and types of containers for different categories and their corresponding treatment & disposal option with standards No polices &legislation dealing with hazardous waste Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Dressings and swabs Laboratory wastes Instruments used in patient care Potentially infectious materials : tissues, tumors ,organs removed during surgery. Potentially infected animals used in diagnostic or research studies pathological waste - human tissues, organs, body parts removed during surgery or autopsy or medical procedures and specimens of body fluids. Potentially toxic waste A. Radioactive – can be solid , liquids and gases used for analytical procedures, body organ imaging and tumor localization and treatment. Kitchen waste, office waste, wrapping papers and bouquets, etc. Kitchen waste - left B. Chemical waste - they may be hazardous toxic , corrosive, inflammable over food , swill , peels and dirty water. ,reactive or genotoxic .they require safe disposal which will ensure that human or environmental problems do not arise during storage, transport, Bio-degradable waste – peels of fruits and vegetable skin and left over food and other and final disposal. natural kitchen wastes. C. Pharmaceutical waste: surplus stock , spillage , or contamination is Non Bio-degradable waste - wrappings foils plastic bags etc. detected or expiry date is over Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures - BMW
  • 2. 10 May 2010 ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGMENT Others from In relation to production area medical Biomedical Waste hospital dept; Is defined as the waste generated during the diagnosis, 17% treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or maternity; 8% in research activities pertaining there to or in the production of testing Biologicals. Orthopedic; 7% Kitchen; 50% Biomedical waste is generated in different departments of the hospital. Surgical Dept; 4% In health care settings, Offices; 2% about 85% of the waste generated is non hazardous Others non about 10% is infectious ( OR, ISO- ROOMS , ER …etc) medical hospital dept; 5% non infectious but hazardous waste ( CHEM ,LAB , NM…etc) 12% (Source : WHO Report- 2003) Source : hospital waste , machado Jr., sobral G.M - DETESB Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Category Waste 1 Human Anatomical (human tissues, organs, body parts) 2 Animal (experimental animals used in research) Microbiology & Biotechnology (laboratory cultures, stocks or micro-organisms 3 , infectious agents ….. etc ) Radiological 4 Sharps (needles, syringes, scalpels, blade, glass) Waste Radio - 5 Discarded Medicines & Cytotoxic Drugs pharmaceutic als , Nuclear Soiled (Contaminated with Blood & Body Fluids -cotton, dressings, soiled radio therapy 6 plaster casts, lines, bedding) and x-ray chemical 7 Solid (Disposable Items other than sharps- tubings, catheters, intravenous sets) Liquid (from laboratory and washing, cleaning, housekeeping and disinfecting 8 activities) 9 Incineration (Ash from incineration of any bio-medical waste) 10 Chemical (Chemicals used in production of biologicals, chemicals solutions ) Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 BMW lab & blood bank ICU, CCU 10% 8% out patient Waste Minimization OTHERS 6% 4% Segregation ER 11% Collection Storage Transportation Treatment Disposal wards 48% Infectious waste can cause diseases like Hepatitis, AIDS, etc. When waste containing plastics are burnt, Dioxin is OR +RECOVERY 13% produced, which can cause Cancer, birth defects, hearing defects. Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures - BMW
  • 3. 10 May 2010 ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGMENT The objective of BMW management always shall be to Bio-medical waste shall not be mixed with other wastes. Bio- reduce the risk and liabilities Bio-medical waste shall be segregated(Segregation at source – both at ward Bio- The main concepts should include the following and unit level) into containers/bags at the point of generation prior to its : 1. BMW should be managed through a pathway that includes : Generation , Storage Segregation , Collection , Storage , Processing transport, Treatment and Transportation Disposal Treatment 2. Where possible hazardous waste should be treated prior to disposal to Disposal reduce and eliminate its hazard • The containers shall be labeled 3. BMW minimization and education should be the most desirable goal of • Transport waste safely to pick up site waste management. This means : Material substitution, Waste segregation • Identify destination for each type of , Recycling, Reuse, Procedural changes, Acquisition constrains and waste and ensure safe disposal Treatment • Keep track of usage 4. The BMW management must includes Processes that Reduce a waste • Untreated BMW shall be transported only in vehicles authorized for the amount or hazards purpose by the competent authority as specified by the government. Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 • Untreated BMW shall not be kept/stored beyond a period of 48 BMW shall be segregated into containers/bags at the point of hours. generation, prior to its storage, transportation, treatment and disposal. • High considerations should be paid to the : These containers should be labeled and Colour Coded Interest from senior management Colour Coding Type of Container Waste Category Treatment options Ownership of the process Yellow Plastic Bag Categories 1, 2, 3 & 6. Incineration/ deep burial Awareness of problems Red Disinfected container/Plastic bag Categories 3, 6, 7 Autoclaving/Micro- waving/Chemical Treatment Need for constant monitoring Blue/White Plastic Bag /punctproof containers Cat. 4, Autoclaving/Micro-waving/ Translucent Cat. 7 Chemical Treatment & Segregation of waste to be taken seriously at user level Destruction / shredding Cost of color coding, staff, transport and disposal Black Plastic Bag Categories 5, 9, 10 Disposal in secured landfill. Quantification of waste generated to be accurately done Notes Protection of healthcare Patients , Healthcare workers , 1. Waste collection bags for waste types needing incineration shall not be made of chlorinated plastics. workers ,public and Community 2. Categories 8 and 10 (liquid) do not require containers/bags. 3. Category 3, if disinfected locally need not be put in containers/bags. • Compliance with statutory requirements Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Incineration I. Double- Double-chamber pyrolytic incinerators II. Single-chamber furnaces Single- III. Rotary kilns To Min 800 C over an 12-h incinerating cycle. Disinfection Chemical disinfection used for treating liquid waste Thermal disinfection generally used for treating solid waste Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures - BMW
  • 4. 10 May 2010 ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGMENT Sterilization Steam sterilization I. Capacity & Cost. autoclave used to disinfect waste. II. Types of waste treated. Microwave irradiation uses III. Space requirements. radiant energy to heat moisture within the Waste IV. Reduction of waste volume and mass. Plasma arc technology V. Noise and odor. Operates on principles of an electrical VI. Community and staff acceptance. arc struck between two electrodes. There is no burning and no formation of ash. Landfill The cost of construction, operation and maintenance of system for managing Open dumps : not recommended biomedical waste represents a significant part of overall budget of a hospital. Sanitary landfills Two types of costs are required to be incurred by hospitals for BMW mgt Disposing of certain types of BMW (infectious waste and small quantities of is the cost for segregation, mutilation, disinfection, internal storage and pharmaceutical waste) in sanitary landfills is transportation including hidden cost of protective equipment acceptable involves off site transport of waste, treatment and final disposal Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Mostly chemical - collection-syringe needles, cotton swabs, blood, blood bags, slides, gauze pieces, plastic tubes Atmosphere Weighing Marketing Recycling Storage Open Gases Special Special Container collection Removal Cementery Unlabeled container Plastic bags or Internal Reception Identification Municipal Segregation Galvanized collection and cart Final storage Collection improper pins Ward wash Waste No secondary Correct Ward containment Generation storage Incineration Dilution Transport manual External collection storage Sewerage Drainage Channel Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Radiological waste ≠ Radioactive waste NEWER TECHNOLOGIES ADOPTED FOR BMW Radiological waste : x-ray film ,film fixers, NON INCINERATION TECHNOLOGY developers…etc AUTOCLAVING Radioactive waste is material contaminated with radioactive substances HYDROCLAVING Radioactive waste must be stored in lead containers for a MICROWAVING period of 10 half life of the waste before disposing USE OF REUSABLES WHERE POSSIBLE INSTEAD Radioactive waste is produced, during nuclear medicine, radio immunoassay and bacteriological procedures OF DISPOSABLES Radioactive waste, once lead shielded and allowed to SAFE SUBSTITUTES FOR MERCURY decay to a safe level, is no longer deemed to be MODERNIZATION OF THE OPERATING PLANTS radioactive waste. IMPLEMENTING NEW ENGINEERING SOLUTION IN In Isolation ward nuclear medicine dept. All patient radioactive wastes are placed in a plastic bag and the bag is properly HOSPITAL DESIGNING & PLANNING tagged. Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures - BMW
  • 5. 10 May 2010 ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGMENT A) Clean Materials B) Soiled Materials The management of BMW should be start at the design - planning phase of hospital planning and construction : Determination of BMW types and sources within the new planned hospital Determination of equipment and tools needed to collect , segregate , storage, analyze, transport, treatment and disposal of BMW in each area in the planned hospital Estimating quantities and weights of BMW Determination of Employer’s, management and Waste Management Committee responsibilities Establishing a clear BMW- mgt. working, monitoring and quality control procedures Establishment of the educational and training strategies From the The clean core on a dedicated OR semi- To the (SPD) cart lift or Surgical restricted "soiled" Building the risk management policies "clean" side of Supply dedicated clean elevator procedure corridor side of SPD Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 1. building-up of a comprehensive system, address responsibilities, resource allocation, handling and disposal 2. gradual improvements of the system and processes within it 3. Specific personnel need to be assigned to monitor the bio- medical waste management in the hospital. 4. Man power needs and other resources for the BMWM of hospital to be addressed. 5. Quality assessment of bio-medical waste management should be done from time to time 6. Segregated collection and transportation - The use of color coding and labeling of hazardous waste 7. Clear directives in the form of a posters and notice to be displayed in all concerned areas 8. Taking care about Safety of handlers Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 8. Raising Awareness about risks related to health-care waste; training staff and HCW on safe practices. 9. Selection of safe and environmentally friendly management options, to protect people from hazards when collecting, handling, storing, transporting, treating or disposing of waste. 10. Issue of all protective clothes such as, gloves, aprons, masks etc. to all HCW. 11. Regular medical check-up (half-yearly) of staff associated with BMWM. 12. Maintenance of Record registers for this purpose. 13. Containers should be robust and leak proof 14. Tracking of Bio Medical Waste up to point of Disposal. 15. Proper treatment and final disposal. Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Jordanian Biomedical Engineering Center- Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh May / 2010 BMW 10 May 2010 Dr.Eng Walid Salameh Tarawneh lectures - BMW