BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT RULE 2016

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BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT RULE 2016 (Presented By : Mr Ansar S , Mr Cheriyil Sanil John, Dr Christina Samuel, Ms Mahalakshmi T, Ms Neha GS, Md Ziaul Haque ) Reviewed By- Dr Vijay Agarwal Dr Chander Mohan Bhagat Dr Lallu Joseph

Definition… “Bio-medical waste" means any waste, which is generated during the Diagnosis/ Treatment Immunisation of human beings or animals Research activities pertaining thereto In the production or testing of biological In health camps.

NEED FOR BMW MANAGEMENT Type of Waste Health Hazard Human/Animal waste/Soiled waste HIV, HBV, HCV, Cholera, Salmonellosis, Shigella, Rabies, Anthrax, TB, Pneumonia, Septicemia Sharps HIV, HBV, HCV, Injuries Cytotoxic/ Radioactive waste Cancer, Genetic mutation, Birth defect Chemical waste Poisoning, Dermatitis, Conjunctivitis, Bronchitis

Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 New Delhi, the 28th March, 2016 RULES 1 – 18 SCHEDULE I - IV FORMS I - V

Major Difference between BMW 1998 & 2016 Occupier more than 1000 beds is required to obtain authorization Every occupier including health camp or Ayush require to have authorization. Operator duties are absent. Operator duties have been clearly listed. Biomedical waste is divided into 10 categories. Biomedical waste is divided into 4 color coded categories. No format for annual Reporting. A format for annual reporting have been included . Provision of Bar code system for BMW bags and container with GPRS enabled system.

BMW Rule 2016 at a Glance… The ambit of the rules has been expanded to include vaccination camps, blood donation camps, surgical camps and first aids room in schools. Phase-out the use of chlorinated plastic bags, gloves and blood bags within two years. Pre-treatment of the laboratory waste, microbiological waste, blood samples and blood bags through disinfection or sterilisation on-site in the manner as prescribed by WHO or NACO.

BMW Rule 2016 at a Glance… Establish a Bar-Code System for bags or containers containing bio-medical waste for disposal. The use of hydroclave and plasma pyrolysis for the incineration of biomedical wastes leads to lesser environmental degradation . Provide training to all its health care workers and immunise all health workers regularly. Monitoring sector, where MoEFCC(Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Climate change) will review health care facilities once a year .

Schedules (2016) I Biomedical wastes categories and their segregation, collection, treatment, processing and disposal options. II Standards for treatment and disposal of bio-medical wastes. III List of prescribed authorities and the corresponding duties. IV Label for bio-medical waste containers or bags & label for transporting bio-medical waste bags or containers.

FORMS – I TO V I Accident reporting (3) II Application for authorisation or renewal of authorisation.(1) III Authorisation(4) IV Annual report(2) V Application for filing appeal against order passed by the prescribed authority(5) (The numbers in the parenthesis shows the form numbers in the 2011 guidelines)

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