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Workshop on Bio-Medical Waste Management in Indian Hospitals: Trends, Technology & Challanges

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Time: July 4, 2009 from 9am to 6pm
Location: Bangalore
Phone: 09008027081
Event Type: workshop/training
Organized By: Kajal Nath
Latest Activity: May. 28, 2009

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Event Description

Bio Medical Waste Management in Indian Hospitals: Trends, Technology & Challenges ICRI Health, On 4th July 2009 i.e. Saturday
Topics to be covered

 Overview of Bio-Waste (management & handling) Rules & updates/amendments
 Strategies or implementing waste Management in hospitals
 Accreditation Standards related to Bio-Medical Waste Management & Infection Control in Hospitals.
 Bio-Medical Waste handlers’ safety.
 Common Biomedical waste treatment disposal facilities
 New generation incineration technologies for treatment of BMW.
 Economic issues involved in Bio-Medical Waste Management & Role of Outsourcing, Public-Private Partnership

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