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Types of Bio - medical Waste and Its Treatment Methods :

1. Human Anatomical wastes 

Example - Body parts , Organs, body tissues 

Treatment (or) Disposal :\

Incineration or deep burial 

2. Animal Wastes 


Example : Body parts, bleeding parts, body fluid 

Treatment : 

Incineration or Deep burial 

3. Microbiology and Bio technology wastes.



Example : Wastes from laboratory cultures, specimens of micro organisms. 

Treatment :

Microwaving or incineration

4. Waste sharps 


Example : Needle, syringes, blade, glass 

Treatment :

Disinfection or microwaving 

5. Discarded medicines and cytotoxic drugs 

Example - Outdated wastes, contaminated medicine.

Treatment :

Incineration or microwaving 

6. Solid wastes :

Example - Items contaminated with blood, cotton, beddings.

Treatment : 

Incineration or Microwaving.

7. Solid wastes : 

Example - Waste generated from disposal Items. 

Treatment : 

Autoclaving or Microwaving 

8. Liquid wastes 


examples - laboratory washing, cleaning.

Treatment : 

Discharged into drains.

9. Incineration ash 


Examples : Ash of  any  Bio medical wastes 

Treatment : 

Disposal in Municipal  landfill.

10. Chemical wastes 


Examples : Chemicals used in hospitals, laboratories.

Treatment :

Chemical Treatment 

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