Here you can find the best of all Biomedical Waste Management related PDFs, Documents and more according to the rules and regulations by government.
According to Wikipedia, Biomedical waste must be properly managed and disposed of to protect the environment, general public and workers, especially healthcare and sanitation workers who are at risk of exposure to biomedical waste as an occupational hazard. Steps in the management of biomedical waste include generation, accumulation, handling, storage, treatment, transport and disposal.
Biomedical waste may be solid or liquid and each type has a different methods of disposal and management. Waste management deals with all types of waste including industrial, biological, household, municipal, organic, biomedical and more.
The development and implementation of a national waste management policy can improve biomedical waste management in health facilities in a country and by all the states. Following information providers in detail guidelines, rules and regulations by different states
Guidelines for Biomedical Waste Management
Following are the guidelines by the MPCB Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. For more information Click here.
- Revision 5 Guidelines for Handling, Treatment and Disposal of Waste Generated during Treatment/Diagnosis/ Quarantine of COVID-19 Patients – 26.04.2022
- Revision 4 Guidelines for Handling, Treatmentand Disposal of Waste Generated during TreatmentDiagnosis Quarantine of COVID-19 Patients – 17.07.2020
- Guidelines for collection, transportation and disposal of suspected COVID-19 waste and solid waste from quarantined homes and containment areas – 04.04.2020
- UDD letter-Guidelines for MSW and BMW management from COVID-19 quarantine households and containment areas – 04.04.2020
- Guidelines for Handling,Treatment, and Disposal of Waste Generated during Treatment /Diagnosis /Quarantine of COVID-19 Patients.. – 17.07.2020
- MPCB Guidelines for Management of BMW Contaminated with COVID 19 – 20.03.2020
- Bio Medical Waste Toolkit
- Guidelines for “Imposition of Environmental Compensation against HCFs and CBWTFs(22.07.2019)
- Guidelines for Verification of Two Seconds Residence Time in Secondary Combustion Chamber of the Biomedical Waste Incinerator (Feb 2019)
- Guidelines for Handling of Biomedical Waste for Utilization
- Guidelines for Management of Healthcare Waste in Health Care Facilities as per Bio Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016
- Guidelines for Bar Code System for Effective ManagemeRevised Guidelines for Common Bio-medical Waste Treatment and Disposal Facilitiesnt of Bio-Medical Waste (April 2018)
- Environmentally Sound Management of Mercury Waste Generated from Health Care Facilities (31.01.2012)
- Guidelines on Management of BMW Generated during UIP November 2004
- Guidelines for Disposal of AD Syringe Waste Generated during Universal Immunisation Programme (November 2004)
- Guidelines for Handling, Treatment and Disposal of Waste Generated during Treatment/Diagnosis/ Quarantine of COVID-19 Patients – Revision 2 dated 18/04/2020– reg.
- CPCB Guideline monitoring CBWTFs
- CPCB Revised guidelines for BMW CTF 21.12.2016
- CPCB Guideline for BMW utilisation 2019
- CPCB Advisory-1-25-03-2020
- CPCB BMW ECC Guidelines 21.06.2019
- CPCB User Manual for V1 COVID-19 BMW Tracking App
- CPCB SOP for COVID Waste management at HW-CTFs Feb.2021
- Representation regarding effective management of liquid biomedical waste
Rules / Regulations / Notifications / Memorandum / CPCB / MOEF & CC Communications
- Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 (Amended) – 10.05.2019
- Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 (Amended) – 19.02.2019
- Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 (Amended) – 16.03.2018
- Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 – 28.03.2016
- Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) (Amendment) Rules, 2003
- Biomedical Waste (M and H) Rules, 1998
We have curated a list of Guidelines for Management of Healthcare Waste as per Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 shared by the Central Pollution Control Board.
Guidelines for Management of Healthcare Waste as per Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 shared by the Central Pollution Control Board.
Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016 – This is shared by the Gov. of India, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change [Published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)]
List of Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facility (CBMWTF) in the State of Karnataka shared by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board. Click here to read more about Biomedical Waste Management.
Biomedical Waste Management and Its Importance
What is Biomedical Waste and What is Biomedical Waste Management and What is the Importance of Biomedical Waste Management has been shared by National Institutes of Health (NIH) gov. Click here to read more about Biomedical Waste Management and Its Importance.
Following are Rules shared by the West Bengal Pollution Control Board.
The Bio Medical Waste Management Rules 2016
The Bio Medical Waste Management (Amendment) Rules 2018
The Bio Medical Waste Management (Amendment) Rules 2019
The Bio-Medical Waste Management (Second Amendment) Rules, 2019