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J. Int. Environmental Application & Science, Vol. 4 (1): 65-78 (2009). Management of Biomedical Waste in India and Other Countries: A Review B. Ramesh Babu*, Parande, R. Rajalakshmi, P. Suriyakala, M. Volga Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi 630006, Tamilnadu, India Received July 29, 2008; Accepted March 16, 2009. Abstract: The objective of this study is (i) to summarize the rules for Management and handling of Biomedical wastes, (ii) to give the definition, categories of Biomedical wastes, suggested storage containers including colour-coding and treatment options, (iii) mainly to highlight the effects of Biomedical Waste in the environment such as air, land, radioactive pollution and (iv) disposal of wastes, regulation and recommendations. Health-care Waste Management in several countries including India is receiving greater attention due to stringent regulations.
J. Int. Environmental Application & Science, Vol. 4 (1): 65-78 (2009) 67 Effects of biomedical waste The improper management in bio-medical waste causes stern environmental problems that
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