scholarly journals The Reality of the Medical Waste Management in Dental Clinics Case Study: Dental Clinic in Khan Younis Governorate: واقع إدارة النفايات الطبية في عيادات الأسنان دراسة حالة: عيادة الأسنان في محافظة خانيونس

Author(s):  
Esraa Mosbah Azzam, Nizam M. El-Ashgar

    This study aimed to evaluate the status of medical waste management in dental clinics in Khan Younis governorate (case study) in terms of sorting of hazardous medical waste, collection of waste in sealed bags when filled, transportation through transport trucks for the disposal of medical waste. The researchers used field interview methodology and the direct observation of the clinic and ask a set of questions to the staff in the clinic. The most important findings of the study that there was no proper process of sorting of medical waste where it is random and there was no application of instructions of the laws of the World Health Organization for waste management properly so that it is disposed of by the Ministry of Health in Gaza Governorates incinerators. The study recommended the need for a special system for sorting of hazardous medical waste from non-hazardous medical waste at the source of its production in proper methods and promoting the development of legislation as policies for the management of health waste for health safety and raising awareness among health institutions employees about the concept of medical waste management.      

2009 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 445-448 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mehmet Emin Birpınar ◽  
Mehmet Sinan Bilgili ◽  
Tuğba Erdoğan

2013 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 494-501 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibijoke Idowu ◽  
Babajide Alo ◽  
William Atherton ◽  
Rafid Al Khaddar

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 205-215
Author(s):  
E Fahimi Hamid Abad ◽  
M* Alighadri ◽  
K Rahmani ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nizam Mahmoud Al Ashqar - Israa Idris Abu Shuaib

This study aimed to identify the reality of modern medical waste management in UNRWA which include: First: sorting operations, which is the separation of the normal medical waste from the hazardous medical waste at the source of its production and packaging in bags as classified by the World Health Organization. Second: collection operations, which is the collection of medical waste in tightly sealed bags up to three quarters and internal transport processes by providing suitable vehicles for the transport of medical waste from the clinics to the temporary storage room. Third: storage operations, the allocation of a room as a collection point for waste. Fourth: the final disposal, where the produced medical waste are quantified by weighing then transported by Ministry of Health trucks in order to be treated and final disposed. The study also aimed to identify the occupational safety procedures for workers against medical waste hazards, in order to provide recommendations regarding the management and safe handling of medical waste, to protect the worker from infection accidents and the dangers of medical waste, reduce the incidence of errors, accidents during the management of medical waste and maintain environmental safety. The study relied on several methods of collecting information, including field visits, UNRWA reports and manuals of waste management.


SOEPRA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Pascalin Fiestarika Indraswari ◽  
C. Tjahjono Kuntjoro ◽  
Yovita Indrayati

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