Title of article :
Certain Hospital Waste Management Practices in Isfahan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Ferdowsi، Ali نويسنده Tarbiat Moallem University of Tehran, Department of Engineering, Shahid Mofatteh St, Tehran , , Ferdosi، Masoud نويسنده Assistant Professor, Health Service Management, HMERC, Isfahan Unuversity of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Mehrani، Zeinab نويسنده Islamic Azad University of Khorasgan, Department of Management, Arqavanieh Blvd, Isfahan , , Narenjkar، Khadijeh نويسنده Tehran University, Department of Environmental Engineering, Qods St, Tehran ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Objectives: Infected hospital wastes are among hazardous wastes, and
special treatment methods are needed for their disposal. Having information
about present status of medical waste management systems is
of great importance in finding weak, and for future planning. Such
studies have not been done for most of the hospitals in Iran.
Methods: This paper reports the results of a study on the present status
of medical waste management in Isfahan hospitals. A ten page researcher
made questionnaire was used to collect data in terms of collection,
transportation, segregation, treatment and disposal. For assessment
of autoclaves, standard tests including TST (Time, Steam, and
Temperature) strip test and spore tests were used. Samples were made
of stack gases of incinerators. Quantity and composition of hospital
wastes in Isfahan were also measured manually.
Results: Of all wastes in selected hospitals, 40% were infected wastes
(1.59 kg/day/bed), which is 15 to 20% higher than World Health Organization
(WHO) standards. TST and Spore test results were negative
in all samples. Stack gases analysis showed high concentration of CO in
some samples. Besides, the combustion efficiency in some samples is
less than 99.5%, which is the standard criterion in Iran.
Conclusions: This study may create awareness regarding the magnitude
of the problem of waste management in hospitals of Isfahan and
may stimulate interests for systematic control efforts for hospital waste
disposal. Hospital waste management cannot succeed without documented
plans, certain equipment, defined staff trainings, and periodic
evaluations.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)