Study on waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok

Waste generation depends on numerous factors such as established waste management methods, type of hospital establishment, hospital specialization, proportion of reusable items employed in hospital, and proportion of patients treated on a day-care basis. This study surveyed the waste from hospital a...

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Main Author: Suwannee Adsavakulchai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2002-10-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue3/2002-3-3.htm
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spelling doaj-105aab0f3bdd4317a22cd9dad12933582020-11-24T23:07:25ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972002-10-0113Study on waste from hospital and clinics in PhitsanulokSuwannee AdsavakulchaiWaste generation depends on numerous factors such as established waste management methods, type of hospital establishment, hospital specialization, proportion of reusable items employed in hospital, and proportion of patients treated on a day-care basis. This study surveyed the waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok and found the average daily waste generated as general, medical and hazardous waste from all hospitals in Phitsanulok Province at 1.751, 0.284 and 0.013 kg/bed respectively and at 0.323, 0.041 and 0.002 kg/bed respectively from all clinics in Phitsanulok Province. Medical waste from all hospitals consisted of needles, gloves, drain tubes, cottons and gauze, napkins, plastic syringes, swap and body parts with total daily generation at 0.452, 0.480, 0.390, 0.404, 0.018, 0.355, 0.004 and 0.382 kg/bed respectively. Information about proper waste management process is needed to improve hospital waste management. Hospital waste management is an important and necessary component of environmental health protection.http://www.ojhas.org/issue3/2002-3-3.htmHospital wastePhitsanulokWaste generation
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Study on waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Hospital waste
Phitsanulok
Waste generation
author_facet Suwannee Adsavakulchai
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title Study on waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok
title_short Study on waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok
title_full Study on waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok
title_fullStr Study on waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok
title_full_unstemmed Study on waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok
title_sort study on waste from hospital and clinics in phitsanulok
publisher Light House Polyclinic Mangalore
series Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
issn 0972-5997
publishDate 2002-10-01
description Waste generation depends on numerous factors such as established waste management methods, type of hospital establishment, hospital specialization, proportion of reusable items employed in hospital, and proportion of patients treated on a day-care basis. This study surveyed the waste from hospital and clinics in Phitsanulok and found the average daily waste generated as general, medical and hazardous waste from all hospitals in Phitsanulok Province at 1.751, 0.284 and 0.013 kg/bed respectively and at 0.323, 0.041 and 0.002 kg/bed respectively from all clinics in Phitsanulok Province. Medical waste from all hospitals consisted of needles, gloves, drain tubes, cottons and gauze, napkins, plastic syringes, swap and body parts with total daily generation at 0.452, 0.480, 0.390, 0.404, 0.018, 0.355, 0.004 and 0.382 kg/bed respectively. Information about proper waste management process is needed to improve hospital waste management. Hospital waste management is an important and necessary component of environmental health protection.
topic Hospital waste
Phitsanulok
Waste generation
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