Biomedical waste must be segregated according to the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules of 2016 into different categories including anatomical waste, recyclable contaminated waste, and waste sharps. Anatomical waste includes human tissues, expired medicines, and laboratory waste. Recyclable contaminated waste consists of items like tubing, bottles, and urine bags. Waste sharps comprise needles, syringes, and blades. Proper segregation of biomedical waste is necessary to safely dispose of it.
Biomedical waste must be segregated according to the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules of 2016 into different categories including anatomical waste, recyclable contaminated waste, and waste sharps. Anatomical waste includes human tissues, expired medicines, and laboratory waste. Recyclable contaminated waste consists of items like tubing, bottles, and urine bags. Waste sharps comprise needles, syringes, and blades. Proper segregation of biomedical waste is necessary to safely dispose of it.
Biomedical waste must be segregated according to the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules of 2016 into different categories including anatomical waste, recyclable contaminated waste, and waste sharps. Anatomical waste includes human tissues, expired medicines, and laboratory waste. Recyclable contaminated waste consists of items like tubing, bottles, and urine bags. Waste sharps comprise needles, syringes, and blades. Proper segregation of biomedical waste is necessary to safely dispose of it.