Critical issues of present medical waste management practice in Rajshahi city and its improvement strategies

Md Niamul Bari*, Mir Md Abdul Hannan, Md Zahanggir Alam, Md Annaduzzaman

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Abstract

The study was conducted to evaluate medical waste management practices and to determine the critical issues in medical waste management in Rajshahi City. A survey was conducted to collect information about the practices related to waste segregation, collection procedures, types of onsite storage containers, onsite handling, processing and storage, primary dumping point, transfer and transport, treatment of wastes, and final disposal options. This study indicates that the rate of medical waste generation varies among health care establishment as 336.23 kg/day, 7.14 kg/day, 2.11 kg/day, 3.92 kg/day, 1.21 kg/day and 15.05 kg/day at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, Christian Mission Hospital, Al-Madina Clinic, Mohanagar Clinic, Rajshahi Dental College and Popular Diagnostic Center, respectively. The highest 15 types of wastes are analyzed from wastes generated in Rajshahi medical college hospital. However, only two to six types of wastes are obtained in other health care facilities. The critical issues identified from this study are not accumulation of all types of wastes in every hospital, colour containers are not always used by many hospitals, collection of wastes from source of generation is not properly performed, primary dumping site is not cleaned after transferring and transporting the waste, there is no incinerator except Rajshahi Medical College Hospital and it is not used regularly, hazardous wastes are burnt in open place. Rajshahi City Corporation, the waste management authority, has no treatment and disposal facility for medical wastes. The wastes collected from all health care facilities are dumped by municipal authority along with the municipal solid wastes by open dumping method. From this study it can be mentioned that there is an urgent need to take immediate action for raising awareness and education on medical waste management issues. Moreover, trained and skilled medical wastes management workers are essential in Rajshahi City.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)316-323
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Environmental Treatment Techniques
Volume7
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Critical issues
  • Hazardous
  • Improvement
  • Management
  • Medical waste

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