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Bio Medical Wastes Abstract
Bio Medical Wastes Abstract
Abstract
integration of two ecological factor i.e. the internal environment of man himself and the external
environment of man which surrounds him. Increasing number of healthcare professionals and
institutions to provide services to mankind, actually increasing the risk of hazardous health problems
due to poor attention to the disposals of Biomedical wastes (BMW). The developed countries have laid
down stringent safety standards and measures for biomedical waste management. But the developing
countries have either delayed or ignored such pollution problems, which are more harmful, detrimental
to the health, safety and welfare of the public. With a view to control the indiscriminate disposal of
Hospital and BMW, the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India has issued a notification on
BMW under the Environment (Protection) Act, for the purpose of granting authorization for collection,
reception, storage, treatment and disposal of bio medical waste to implement the BMW Management
the duty of all who generate hazardous waste, to ensure that it should be handled in a manner that is
safe, environmental friendly and complies with all local, state and federal regulations. So some
measures are required to be taken to snatch the terrible implication of nature resulting from non-