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Serving Health Care Establishments treat and dispose Biomedical Waste in the districts of Hanumangarh And Sri Ganganagar since 2006.

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What is Bio-Medical Waste?

Bio-medical waste" means any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis, treatment or

immunization of human beings or animals or research activities pertaining thereto or in the

production or testing of biological or in health camps. Most of this waste is not more dangerous than regular household waste. However, some types of health-care waste represent a higher risk to health. These include infectious waste (15%–25% of total health-care waste), among which are sharps waste (1%), body part waste (1%), chemical or pharmaceutical waste (3%), and radioactive and cytotoxic waste or broken thermometers (less than 1%). 


Medical waste generation and disposal is an important aspect, especially in a country like India with high population. Medical centres including hospitals, clinics, and places where diagnosis and treatment are conducted generate wastes that are highly hazardous and put people under risk of fatal diseases.

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Who is the Generator of Bio-Medical Waste?

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Hospitals

Bedded facilities with multi/super speciality services, nursing Homes, Care houses. Ayurvedic Hospitals, Research facilities and Vet Hospitals

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Clinics

General Clinics, Dental Clinics, Dispensaries, PHCs, Veterinary practices

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Diagnostic Laboratories

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Blood Banks

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Medical Camps

Health Camps

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Industries and Institutes

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Bio-Medical Rules 2016

Bio medical Rules of 2016, published on 28th March 2016  and its subsequent ammendments and guidelines are used to ensure that the biomedical waste generated in India is handled, transported and disposed of without causing harm to humans, lifeforms and the evinronment. These rules shall apply to all persons who generate, collect, receive, store, transport, treat, dispose, or handle bio medical waste in any form including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, dispensaries, veterinary institutions, animal houses, pathological laboratories, blood banks, ayush hospitals, clinical establishments, research or educational institutions, health camps, medical or surgical camps, vaccination camps, blood donation camps, first aid rooms of schools, forensic laboratories and research labs.

The major changes incorporated in these set of rules are
  • Complete phasing out of Recycled Plastics from Medical Waste disposal

  • Implementation of a Barcoding System to track the lifecycle of the generated Biomedical Waste.

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Types of BioMedical Waste

Below are the categories of wastes generated

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Incinerable Waste

  • Human Tissues

  • Body Parts/ Placenta

  • Caps/ Specimens

  • Surgical Waste

  • Blood Bags

  • Cotton & Bandages

  • Linen & Dressings

  • Solid Plaster & Casts

  • Beddings/ POP

  • Mensural Cloths

  • Sanitary Napkins

  • Disposable Diapers

  • Ear Buds, Nails

  • Culture Plates/ Fetus

  • Animal Waste

  • Expired & Discarded Medicines (including cytotoxic Medicines)

  • Lab Waste/ Blood Bags to be pre-treated by Autoclave/ Microwave

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Barcoding

Bar code system would help in accounting the quantity of biomedical waste being collected, treated and disposed. This system would also help the prescribed authorities in monitoring the  implementation of BMWM Rules, 2016. The benefits of Bar code system are summarised below;

  • Tracking of biomedical waste from source of generation to intended destination for final treatment and disposal;

  • Daily check on the Occupier, transporter (involved in transportation of bio-medical waste within HCF as well as transportation of bio-medical waste from HCF to the CBWTF premises) and Operator of a CBWTF;

  • Preventing pilferage of bio-medical waste at HCFs as well as during transportation of waste from HCF to the CBWTF;

  • Keeping record of visits made by CBWTF to the member HCFs for collection of waste;

  • Identification of source of generation of bio-medical waste in case waste is disposed of improperly;

  • Creates real time online monitoring of waste generation, collection, transportation, treatment and disposal; and

  • Quantification of bio-medical waste generated, colour coding-wise waste handed over to the CBWTF operator by the Occupier and waste collected daily by the Operator of a CBWTF from the member HCFs for further treatment and disposal

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Contact Us

E-Tech Projects Hanumangarh

H.O. Shop #1, Opp. District Govt. Hospital, Suratgarh Road, Sri Ganganagar

Land line #: 0154-2466914; Mobile #: 9352680001, 9549990003, Help Line-7232800002

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