| Literature DB >> 35693375 |
Hasnat Sujon1,2, Taposh Kumar Biswas2, Aklima Chowdhury2, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury2.
Abstract
Background Due to the huge patient load and different types of services, public health facilities produce a bulk of medical waste (MW) in Bangladesh. Improper disposal of MW increases the risk of infection among healthcare service personnel, patients, and attendants. To ensure quality services, this study aimed to assess the practices of MW management and quantify those to find out the shortcomings in the specific steps of waste management. Methodology As part of a larger interventional study, a facility assessment was conducted from February to April 2016 at a District Hospital (DH) and a Mother and Child Welfare Centre (MCWC) in one district. Non-participatory observation of MW management was done using a checklist that was developed following the Guideline for Medical Waste Management of Bangladesh. Scoring was applied for various activities of MW management performed in the study facilities. Results The overall scores for bin management, segregation, and collection of waste were 64.5%, 58.1%, and 62.0% in DH and 53.1%, 41.5%, and 48.0% in MCWC, respectively. The performance of operation theater in MCWC was the lowest among different corners (16.7% to 36.0%). Reusable waste was segregated poorly (32% in DH and 0% in MCWC), and almost none was shredded (4% in DH and 0% in MCWC). Waste was transported from in-house to out-house temporary storage area in an open bin without any trolley or specific route. The storage area was accessible to unauthorized persons, for example, a waste picker in DH. While DH segregated 84% of its infectious waste at the source, it eventually got mixed up with other waste in the storage area and delivered to the municipality to be dumped. MCWC could segregate only 40% of its infectious waste at the source and disposed of them using the pit method. Both the facilities disposed of sharp MW by open-air burning and liquid waste through sewerage without any treatment. Conclusions The performance of MW management was poor in both study facilities. Advocacy to the healthcare personnel and refresher training along with supportive supervision and monitoring may improve the situation. Moreover, a larger study is needed to find out the reasons behind such poor MW management.Entities:
Keywords: bangladesh; district hospital; healthcare waste; medical waste; mother and child welfare centre
Year: 2022 PMID: 35693375 PMCID: PMC9173732 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Average percentage score obtained in in-house facility waste management by different wards/rooms.
DH = District Hospital; MCWC = Mother and Child Welfare Centre; OT = pperation theater; ANC = antenatal care; PNC = postnatal care
Average score (%) obtained in different segments of in-house facility waste management in DH and MCWC.
DH = District Hospital; MCWC = Mother and Child Welfare Centre
| Components of in-house facility waste management | Average score obtained | ||||
| DH | MCWC | ||||
| Score (n) | % | Score (n) | % | ||
| Bin management | |||||
| Correct in placement | 14 (16) | 87.5 | 6 (9) | 66.6 | |
| Correct in color | 25 (30) | 83.3 | 11 (15) | 73.3 | |
| Closed with lid | 11 (25) | 44.0 | 9 (15) | 60.0 | |
| Neither leaked nor broken | 30 (30) | 100.0 | 11 (15) | 73.3 | |
| Cleanliness of bins | 27 (30) | 90.0 | 11 (15) | 73.3 | |
| Not exceeding capacity | 29 (30) | 96.6 | 11 (15) | 73.3 | |
| Color code written | 20 (30) | 66.6 | 8 (15) | 53.3 | |
| Color code maintained | 18 (30) | 60.0 | 9 (15) | 60.0 | |
| Labeled | 0 (30) | 0.0 | 0 (15) | 0.0 | |
| Accessible for patient | 20 (20) | 100.0 | 5 (5) | 100.0 | |
| Surrounding cleanliness | 28 (30) | 93.3 | 12 (15) | 80.0 | |
| Flip chart/poster available regarding infection prevention | 8 (30) | 26.6 | 2 (15) | 13.3 | |
| Waste management related poster above the bin | 3 (30) | 10.0 | 0 (15) | 0.0 | |
| Overall | 233 (361) | 64.5 | 95 (179) | 53.1 | |
| Segregation of waste | |||||
| General waste-keeping in black bin | 25 (30) | 83.3 | 10 (15) | 66.6 | |
| Sharp waste-keeping in red bin | 23 (25) | 92.0 | 5 (10) | 50.0 | |
| Infectious waste-keeping in yellow bin | 21 (25) | 84.0 | 4 (10) | 40.0 | |
| Reusable waste-keeping in green bin | 8 (25) | 32.0 | 0 (10) | 0.0 | |
| Liquid waste-keeping in a blue bin/bowl | 12 (25) | 48.0 | 8 (10) | 80.0 | |
| Reusable wastes shredding | 1 (25) | 4.0 | 0 (10) | 0.0 | |
| Overall | 91 (155) | 58.1 | 27 (65) | 41.5 | |
| Waste collection from ward/room | |||||
| Availability of an extra bin to replace the existing bin while emptying | 0 (30) | 0.0 | 0 (15) | 0.0 | |
| Proper emptying of bins | 30 (30) | 100.0 | 11 (15) | 73.3 | |
| Cleaning of bins after waste collection | 27 (30) | 90.0 | 10 (15) | 66.6 | |
| Cleaners wear protective materials | 10 (30) | 33.3 | 3 (15) | 20.0 | |
| Cleaners follow proper hand washing | 26 (30) | 86.6 | 12 (15) | 80.0 | |
| Overall | 93 (150) | 62.0 | 36 (75) | 48.0 | |
Out-house facility waste management in the temporary waste storage area in DH and MCWC.
aThree of five bins were covered with a lid; bone of five bins was covered with a lid.
DH = District Hospital; MCWC = Mother and Child Welfare Centre
| Components of out-house facility waste management of temporary waste storage area | DH | MCWC | |
| Transportation of waste to temporary waste storage area | |||
| Trolley available for carrying waste bin | No | No | |
| Waste bin covered with a lid during transportation | Partiallya | Barelyb | |
| Specific route for transportation of waste | No | No | |
| Temporary waste storage area management | |||
| Impermeable, hard-standing floor with a good drainage system | No | Yes | |
| Water supply for cleaning purpose | No | Yes | |
| Equipped with cleaning equipment, sand, and firefighting equipment | No | No | |
| Inaccessibility to unauthorized persons, animals, and insects | No | Yes | |
| Proper light, passive ventilation | Yes | Yes | |
| Location of the area far from the proximity of food preparation area | Yes | Yes | |
| Bins are covered with a lid | No | Yes | |
| Under lock and key/door is closed | No | Yes | |
| Easy access for van/truck to take waste | Yes | Yes | |
| Waste not stored for more than 24 hours | Yes | No | |
| For emergency waste stored for more than 24 hours, informing higher authority and ensuring no harm to others | - | No | |
| Waste collection process by municipality/authority | |||
| Collection of waste as per the color code from facility | No | Yes | |
| Collection of waste in a covered van | No | No | |
| The driver area totally separated from the waste-carrying area | Yes | Yes | |
| Transport within a short time | Yes | Yes | |
| Cleaners wear protective cloths | No | No | |
| Waste in the van in under lock | No | No | |
| Van is air conditioned to keep waste for long time | No | No | |
| Van is properly cleaned every day after carrying waste | No | No | |
Final methods of medical waste disposal in DH and MCWC.
DH = District Hospital; MCWC = Mother and Child Welfare Centre
| Type of waste | Recommended method(s) for waste disposal | Scenario in | |
| DH | MCWC | ||
| Sharp waste | Incinerator | X | X |
| Open-air burning (making a hole) | √ | √ | |
| Pit method | √ | X | |
| Infectious waste | Pit method | X | √ |
| Deep burial | X | X | |
| Incinerator | X | X | |
| Recyclable waste | Shredded before disposal | X | X |
| Reuse by disinfection | X | X | |
| Reuse by autoclave | X | X | |
| General waste | Dumping in municipality public dustbin | √ | √ |
| Liquid waste | Sewerage system | √ | √ |
Checklist for in-house facility waste management.
| Area | Topic | Indicators/Variables/Activities | Completed = 3, Mostly completed = 2, partially completed = 1, No = 0, N/A = 9 | Comment | |||||||
| 1. Emergency room | A. Bin management (placement of bins): | 1. Placed bins are correct in color according to the type of service delivery (give a tick mark) | |||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| Should be present | √ | √ | √ | √ | |||||||
| Available | |||||||||||
| 2. Bins are closed with a lid | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 3. Placed bins are not leaking or broken | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 4. Placed bins are clean | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 5. Wastes of the container are not exceeding three-quarters of its capacity | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 6. Written on the bin to dispose of type of waste following the color code | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 7. Color code is maintained to dispose of wastes type | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 8. Labeling of the bin with number or ward name | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 9. Bins are accessible for patients | |||||||||||
| 10. Surrounding cleanliness of the bins is maintained | |||||||||||
| 11. Any flip chart or poster regarding infection prevention or waste management available | |||||||||||
| 12. Waste management-related poster is available above the bins | |||||||||||
| B: Segregation of waste according to classification | 13. General wastes are kept in the black bin | ||||||||||
| 14. Sharp wastes are kept in the red bin | |||||||||||
| 15. Infectious wastes are kept in the yellow bin | |||||||||||
| 16. Reusable wastes are kept in the green bin | |||||||||||
| 17. Liquid wastes only kept in the blue bin/bowl | |||||||||||
| 18. Reusable wastes are shredded/pieces in the bin | |||||||||||
| C. Waste collection from ward/room | 19. Use an extra bin to be replaced with an existing bin | ||||||||||
| 20. Emptying of bins is done properly | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 21. Bins are cleaned after waste collection | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 22. Waste collectors wear protective materials | |||||||||||
| Should wear | Mask | Service gloves | Long-sleeved shirt | Plastic apron | Boot shoe | ||||||
| Seen to wear | |||||||||||
| 23. Proper handwashing is practiced by service providers after waste handling | |||||||||||
| D. Training in waste management | 24. Number of trained persons in medical waste management | ||||||||||
| Designation | Total staff | Trained among them | Trained within 1 year = 1, more than 1 year= 2 | ||||||||
| Medical officers/Consultant | |||||||||||
| Staff nurse | |||||||||||
| Aya/ward boy/MLSS | |||||||||||
| Cleaner | |||||||||||
| 25. Sessions are organized by the staff nurses indoors on the roles and responsibilities of patients and attendants in waste management | |||||||||||
| 2. Labor room and gynecology ward | A. Bin management (placement of bins): | 1. Placed bins are correct in color according to the type of service delivery (give tick mark) | |||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| Should be present | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | ||||||
| Available | |||||||||||
| 2. Bins are closed with a lid | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 3. Placed bins are not leaking or broken | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 4. Placed bins are clean | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 5. Wastes of the container are not exceeding three-quarters of its capacity | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 6. Written on the bin to dispose of type of waste following the color code | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 7. Color code is maintained to dispose of wastes type | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 8. Labeling of the bin with number or ward name | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 9. Bins are accessible for patient | |||||||||||
| 10. Surrounding cleanliness of the bins is maintained | |||||||||||
| 11. Any flip chart or poster regarding Infection prevention or waste management available | |||||||||||
| 12. Waste management related poster is available above the bins | |||||||||||
| B: Segregation of waste according to classification | 13. General wastes are kept in the black bin | ||||||||||
| 14. Sharp wastes are kept in the red bin | |||||||||||
| 15. Infectious wastes are kept in the yellow bin | |||||||||||
| 16. Reusable wastes are kept in the green bin | |||||||||||
| 17. Liquid wastes only kept in the blue bin/bowl | |||||||||||
| 18. Reusable wastes are shredded/pieces in the bin | |||||||||||
| C. Waste collection from ward/room | 19. Use an extra bin to be replaced with an existing bin | ||||||||||
| 20. Emptying of bins is done properly | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 21. Bins are cleaned after waste collection | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 22. Waste collectors wear protective materials | |||||||||||
| Should wear | mask | Service gloves | Long-sleeved shirt | Plastic apron | Boot shoe | ||||||
| Seen to wear | |||||||||||
| 23. Proper handwashing is practiced by service providers after waste handling | |||||||||||
| D. Training in waste management | 24. Number of trained persons in medical waste management | ||||||||||
| Designation | Total Staff | Trained among them | Trained within 1 year = 1, more than 1 year = 2 | ||||||||
| Medical officers/Consultant | |||||||||||
| Staff nurse | |||||||||||
| Aya/ward boy/MLSS | |||||||||||
| Cleaner | |||||||||||
| 25. Sessions are organized by the staff nurses indoors on the roles and responsibilities of patients and attendants in waste management | |||||||||||
| 3. Operation theater room | A. Bin management (placement of bins): | 1. Placed bins are correct in color according to the type of service delivery (give tick mark) | |||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| Should be present | √ | √ | √ | √ | |||||||
| Available | |||||||||||
| 2. Bins are closed with a lid | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 3. Placed bins are not leaking or broken | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 4. Placed bins are clean | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 5. Wastes of the container are not exceeding three-quarters of its capacity | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 6. Written on the bin to dispose of the type of waste following the color code | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 7. Color code is maintained to dispose of wastes type | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 8. Labeling of the bin with number or ward name | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 9. Bins are accessible for patient | |||||||||||
| 10. Surrounding cleanliness of the bins is maintained | |||||||||||
| 11. Any flip chart or poster regarding infection prevention or waste management available | |||||||||||
| 12. Waste management related poster is available above the bins | |||||||||||
| B: Segregation of waste according to classification | 13. General wastes are kept in the black bin | ||||||||||
| 14. Sharp wastes are kept in the red bin | |||||||||||
| 15. Infectious wastes are kept in the yellow bin | |||||||||||
| 16. Reusable wastes are kept in the green bin | |||||||||||
| 17. Liquid wastes only kept in the blue bin/bowl | |||||||||||
| 18. Reusable wastes are shredded/pieces in the bin | |||||||||||
| C. Waste collection from ward/room | 19. Use an extra bin to be replaced with an existing bin | ||||||||||
| 20. Emptying of bins is done properly | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 21. Bins are cleaned after waste collection | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 22. Waste collectors wear protective materials | |||||||||||
| Should wear | mask | Service gloves | Long-sleeved shirt | Plastic apron | Boot shoe | ||||||
| Seen to wear | |||||||||||
| 23. Proper handwashing is practiced by service providers after waste handling | |||||||||||
| D. Training in waste management | 24. Number of trained persons in medical waste management | ||||||||||
| Designation | Total Staff | Trained among them | Trained within 1 year = 1, more than 1 year = 2 | ||||||||
| Medical officers/Consultant | |||||||||||
| Staff nurse | |||||||||||
| Aya/ward boy/MLSS | |||||||||||
| Cleaner | |||||||||||
| 25. Sessions are organized by the staff nurses indoors on the roles and responsibilities of patients and attendants in waste management | |||||||||||
| 4. Pediatrics ward | A. Bin management (placement of bins): | 1. Placed bins are correct in color according to the type of service delivery (give tick mark) | |||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| Should be present | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | ||||||
| Available | |||||||||||
| 2. Bins are closed with a lid | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 3. Placed bins are not leaking or broken | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 4. Placed bins are clean | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 5. Wastes of the container are not exceeding three-quarters of its capacity | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 6. Written on the bin to dispose of the type of waste following the color code | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 7. Color code is maintained to dispose of wastes type | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 8. Labeling of the bin with number or ward name | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 9. Bins are accessible for patient | |||||||||||
| 10. Surrounding cleanliness of the bins is maintained | |||||||||||
| 11. Any flip chart or poster regarding infection prevention or waste management available | |||||||||||
| 12. Waste management related poster is available above the bins | |||||||||||
| B: Segregation of waste according to classification | 13. General wastes are kept in the black bin | ||||||||||
| 14. Sharp wastes are kept in the red bin | |||||||||||
| 15. Infectious wastes are kept in the yellow bin | |||||||||||
| 16. Reusable wastes are kept in the green bin | |||||||||||
| 17. Liquid wastes only kept in the blue bin/bowl | |||||||||||
| 18. Reusable wastes are shredded/pieces in the bin | |||||||||||
| C. Waste collection from ward/room | 19. Use an extra bin to be replaced with an existing bin | ||||||||||
| 20. Emptying of bins is done properly | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 21. Bins are cleaned after waste collection | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 22. Waste collectors wear protective materials | |||||||||||
| Should wear | mask | Service gloves | Long-sleeved shirt | Plastic apron | Boot shoe | ||||||
| Seen to wear | |||||||||||
| 23. Proper handwashing is practiced by service providers after waste handling | |||||||||||
| D. Training in waste management | 24. Number of trained persons in medical waste management | ||||||||||
| Designation | Total staff | Trained among them | Trained within 1 year = 1, more than 1 year = 2 | ||||||||
| Medical officers/Consultant | |||||||||||
| Staff nurse | |||||||||||
| Aya/ward boy/MLSS | |||||||||||
| Cleaner | |||||||||||
| 25. Sessions are organized by the staff nurses indoors on the roles and responsibilities of patients and attendants in waste management | |||||||||||
| 5. Pathology | A. Bin management (placement of bins): | 1. Placed bins are correct in color according to the type of service delivery (give tick mark) | |||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| Should be present | √ | √ | √ | √ | |||||||
| Available | |||||||||||
| 2. Bins are closed with a lid | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 3. Placed bins are not leaking or broken | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 4. Placed bins are clean | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 5. Wastes of the container are not exceeding three-quarters of its capacity | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 6. Written on the bin to dispose of the type of waste following the color code | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 7. Color codes are maintained to dispose of wastes type | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 8. Labeling of bins with number or ward name | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 9. Bins are accessible for patients | |||||||||||
| 10. Surrounding cleanliness of the bins is maintained | |||||||||||
| 11. Any flip chart or poster regarding infection prevention or waste management available | |||||||||||
| 12. Waste management related poster is available above the bins | |||||||||||
| B: Segregation of waste according to classification | 13. General wastes are kept in the black bin | ||||||||||
| 14. Sharp wastes are kept in the red bin | |||||||||||
| 15. Infectious wastes are kept in the yellow bin | |||||||||||
| 16. Reusable wastes are kept in the green bin | |||||||||||
| 17. Liquid wastes only kept in the blue bin/bowl | |||||||||||
| 18. Reusable wastes are shredded/pieces in the bin | |||||||||||
| C. Waste collection from ward/room | 19. Use an extra bin to be replaced with an existing bin | ||||||||||
| 20. Emptying of bins is done properly | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 21. Bins are cleaned after waste collection | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| 22. Waste collectors wear protective materials | |||||||||||
| Should wear | mask | Service gloves | Long-sleeved shirt | Plastic apron | Boot shoe | ||||||
| Seen to wear | |||||||||||
| 23. Proper handwashing is practiced by service providers after waste handling | |||||||||||
| D. Training in waste management | 24. Number of trained persons in medical waste management | ||||||||||
| Designation | Total staff | Trained among them | Trained within 1 year = 1, more than 1 year = 2 | ||||||||
| Medical officers/Consultant | |||||||||||
| Staff nurse | |||||||||||
| Aya/ward boy/MLSS | |||||||||||
| Cleaner | |||||||||||
| 25. Sessions are organized by the staff nurses indoors on the roles and responsibilities of patients and attendants in waste management | |||||||||||
| 6. Outdoor (ANC, PNC room) | A. Bin Management (placement of bins): | 1. Bins available at | |||||||||
| status | Entrance of hospital’s gate | Patient waiting area | Landing area of the staircase | In the long corridor at 50-meter distance | |||||||
| Should be present | √ | √ | √ | √ | |||||||
| Available | |||||||||||
| 2. Placed bins are correct in color according to the type of service delivery (give tick mark) | |||||||||||
| Black | Red | Yellow | Green | Blue | |||||||
| Should be present | √ | ||||||||||
| Available | |||||||||||
| 3. Bins are closed with a lid | |||||||||||
| 4. Placed bins are not leaking or broken | |||||||||||
| 5. Placed bins are clean | |||||||||||
| 6. Wastes of the container are not exceeding three-quarters of its capacity | |||||||||||
| 7. Written on the bin to dispose of type of waste following color code | |||||||||||
| 8. Color codes are maintained to dispose of wastes type | |||||||||||
| 9. Labeling of the bin with number or ward name | |||||||||||
| 10. Bins are accessible for patient | |||||||||||
| 11. Surrounding cleanliness of the bins is maintained | |||||||||||
| 12. Any flip chart or poster regarding infection prevention or waste management available | |||||||||||
| 13. Waste management related poster is available above the bins | |||||||||||
| B. Segregation and waste collection | 14. General wastes are kept in a black bin | ||||||||||
| 15. Use an extra bin to be replaced with an existing bin | |||||||||||
| 16. Emptying of bins is done properly | |||||||||||
| 17. Bins are cleaned after waste collection | |||||||||||
| Should wear | mask | Service gloves | Long-sleeved shirt | Plastic apron | Boot shoe | ||||||
| seen to wear | |||||||||||
| 18. Waste collectors wear protective materials | |||||||||||
| 19. Proper handwashing is practiced by service providers after waste handling | |||||||||||
| 20. Sessions are organized by the staff nurses indoors on the roles and responsibilities of patients and attendants in waste management | |||||||||||
Checklist for out-house facility waste management and final disposal of the waste.
| Area | Topic | Indicators/Variables/Activities | Yes = 1, No = 0, N/A = 9 | Comment |
| Temporary waste storage area | Transportation of waste to the temporary waste storage area | 1. Trolleys are available for carrying waste bin | ||
| 2. Waste bins are covered with a lid during transportation | ||||
| 3. Selected route is used for waste carrying | ||||
| Temporary waste storage room management | 4. Impermeable, hard-standing floor with a good drainage system | |||
| 5. Water supply for cleaning purposes | ||||
| 6. Equipped with cleaning equipment, sand, and fire fitting equipment and reagents | ||||
| 7. Inaccessibility for unauthorized persons, animals, and insects | ||||
| 8. Proper light, passive ventilation | ||||
| 9. Situation of the room within the proximity to the food preparation area | ||||
| 10. Covered with a lid | ||||
| 11. Under lock and key/door is closed | ||||
| 12. Easy access for van/truck to take wastes | ||||
| 13. Waste not stored more than 24 hours | ||||
| 14. For emergency waste stored for more than 24 hours, it is informed to higher authorities and ensured that it is harmful to others | ||||
| Ways of Medical Waste disposal | Incineration | 15. Waste disposed of by incinerator? Yes = 1, No = 0 | ||
| 15.a. Types of incinerators | ||||
| a. Drum incinerator = 1 | ||||
| b. Brick-made incinerator = 2 | ||||
| c. Single chambered = 3 | ||||
| d. Double chambered = 4 | ||||
| c. N/A = 9 | ||||
| Open-air burning | 16. Waste disposed of by open-air burning? Yes = 1, No = 0 | |||
| 16.a Types of open-air burning | ||||
| a. Make a hole = 1 | ||||
| b. Burning (direct) safety box (EPI) = 2 | ||||
| c. Surrounding brick wall = 3 | ||||
| c. N/A = 9 | ||||
| Sharp wastes disposes by Pit method | 17. Sharp waste disposed of by the pit method? Yes = 1, No = 0 | |||
| 17.a. Types of pit | ||||
| a. Deep hole pit =1 | ||||
| b. Concrete pit = 2 | ||||
| c. N/A = 9 | ||||
| 17. b. Pit is covered with a lid? | ||||
| Yes = 1, No = 0 | ||||
| Infectious waste disposes by Pit method | 18. Infectious waste disposed of by the pit method? Yes = 1, No = 0 | |||
| 18. a. Types of pit | ||||
| a. Deep hole pit = 1 | ||||
| b. Concreted pit = 2 | ||||
| c. N/A = 9 | ||||
| 18.b. Pit is covered with a lid: Yes = 1, No = 0 | ||||
| Deep burial method | 19. Waste disposed of by deep burial: Yes = 1, No = 0 | |||
| Out-house medical waste management | Pourosova/City corporation | 20. Collection of waste (as per the color code) from the facility | ||
| 21. Collection of waste in a covered van | ||||
| 22. The driver area totally separated from the waste carrying area | ||||
| 23. Transport within a short time | ||||
| 24. Cleaners wear protective cloths | ||||
| 25. Waste in the van is under lock | ||||
| 26. Van is air-conditioned to keep waste for a long time | ||||
| 27. Van is cleaned properly every day after carrying waste | ||||
| Waste management committee | Activity | 28. Waste Management Committee available in the facility | ||
| 29. Last meeting conducted by the committee? | ||||
| Mention the date: _____________ | ||||
| Main issues are discussed: | ||||
| a. _____________________________________ | ||||
| b. _____________________________________ | ||||
| c. _____________________________________ |