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Medical establishments have to phase out chlorinated plastic bags by March 2019

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Medical establishments, such as hospitals and nursing homes, have to phase out chlorinated plastic bags, excluding blood bags, by March next year, as the government has amended the bio-medical management (BMW) rules.

said the rules have been amended to improve compliance to it and strengthen implementation of environmentally sound management of bio-medical in

"Bio-medical generators including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, dispensaries, veterinary institutions, animal houses, pathological laboratories, blood banks, healthcare facilities, and clinical establishments will have to phase out chlorinated plastic (excluding blood bags) and gloves by March 27, 2019," one of the features of the Bio-Medical Management (Amendment) Rules, 2018 said.

Under the amendment, all will have to make available the annual report on its website within a period of two years from the date of publication of the Bio-Medical Management (Amendment) Rules, 2018.

"Operators of common bio-medical treatment and disposal facilities shall establish bar coding and global positioning system for handling of bio-medical in accordance with guidelines issued by the Board by March 27, 2019," it said.

According to the amendments, every occupier, that is a person having administrative control over the institution generating bio-medical waste, will have to pre-treat the laboratory waste, microbiological waste, blood samples, and blood through disinfection or sterilisation on-site as prescribed by WHO or guidelines on safe management of wastes from health care activities and WHO Blue Book 2014.

It will then be sent to the common bio-medical treatment facility for final disposal, it said.

The state boards and committees have to compile, review and analyse the information and send it to Board (CPCB) in a new form.

This form seeks detailed information regarding district-wise bio-medical generation, information on having captive treatment facilities, information on common bio-medical treatment and disposal facilities, it said.

According to the amended rules, blood have been exempted from being phased out, the said, adding these amendments have been made through a notification on March 16 this year.

"The amendment to the Bio-Medical Management Rules, 2016 was undertaken after several rounds of consultation with stakeholders, including the health ministry, CPCB, state boards, and healthcare facilities," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 20:50 IST
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