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How to Setup Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility

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A Common Waste Treatment Facility for HealthCare Facilities (CWTF) is a set up where healthcare waste, generated from a number of health-care units, undergoes necessary treatment to reduce any adverse effects that this waste may pose. The CWTFs are cost effective, easy to operate and maintain, rather than individual health-care facilities having their own waste treatment and disposal options. 

Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility

Treatment facility

The following amenities shall be provided in any common waste treatment facility:

All other infected waste shall be subjected to autoclaving/hydroclaving/microwaving as applicable under the Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules.

Incinerator, autoclave/hydroclave/microwave shall be PLC based with tamper-proof control panel and recording devices.

Location

Reasonably away from residential and sensitive area.

Land

Preferably not less than one acre land may be required to set up all the requisite facilities.

Coverage area

In any area, only one CBWTF may be allowed to cater up to 10,000 beds at the approved rate by the Prescribed Authority. A CBWTF shall not be allowed to cater to health-care units situated beyond a radius of 150 km. However, in an area where 10,000 beds are not available within a radius of 150 km, another CBWTF may be allowed to cater to the health-care units situated outside the said 150 km.

Segregation

Collection

Transport vehicle

Storage

Record keeping

Disposal

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