2000
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.00108s6953
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Minimization and management of wastes from biomedical research.

Abstract: Several committees were established by the National Association of Physicians for the Environment to investigate and report on various topics at the National Leadership Conference on Biomedical Research and the Environment held at the 1--2 November 1999 at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. This is the report of the Committee on Minimization and Management of Wastes from Biomedical Research. Biomedical research facilities contribute a small fraction of the total amount of wastes generated… Show more

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“…Health services delivery can generate various kinds of hazardous wastes called ‘medical waste’ (Ali et al ., 2017). Medical waste was defined as solid or semi-solid waste produced over diagnosis and/or treatment process (Rau et al ., 2000). Medical wastes include infectious waste containing 10–25% of the waste (Graikos et al ., 2010) and non-infectious waste which accounts for 75–95% of the entire waste (Askarian et al ., 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health services delivery can generate various kinds of hazardous wastes called ‘medical waste’ (Ali et al ., 2017). Medical waste was defined as solid or semi-solid waste produced over diagnosis and/or treatment process (Rau et al ., 2000). Medical wastes include infectious waste containing 10–25% of the waste (Graikos et al ., 2010) and non-infectious waste which accounts for 75–95% of the entire waste (Askarian et al ., 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, and as part of cost-reduction efforts, some countries show a trend to minimize the production of radioactive wastes (Rau et al 2000). At the same time, less expensive solutions have been sought for disposal of VLLW.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different countries have different written protocols for the disposal of these biomedical wastes. This involves four main aims (Rau et al 2000):…”
Section: • Health Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%