TY - CONF
T1 - Physical features of Health Care Waste
AU - Lanza, Placido Alfredo
AU - Nicosia, Salvatore
AU - Viviani, Gaspare
AU - Lima, Antonietta Iolanda
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - A monitoring work was recently carried out in two major Health Care Facilities (HCFs) in Italy, both located in Palermo, to obtain information on waste generation rates. Monitoring consisted in weighing infectious waste containers for 15 days in 4 Departments for each health care facility. From values obtained monthly production, specific weights and Production Indexes were calculated.The main producers of waste appeared Oncological DH and Resuscitation for both HCFs, with more than 4 and 3 kg measured per occupied place and day, respectively.About specific weight, apparent bulk values always below 200 kg/m3 were calculated. From the short observation performed it seems that notable improvements in this key feature can be achieved simply paying more attention to selecting real infectious waste and carefully filling up the special bags/boxes.
AB - A monitoring work was recently carried out in two major Health Care Facilities (HCFs) in Italy, both located in Palermo, to obtain information on waste generation rates. Monitoring consisted in weighing infectious waste containers for 15 days in 4 Departments for each health care facility. From values obtained monthly production, specific weights and Production Indexes were calculated.The main producers of waste appeared Oncological DH and Resuscitation for both HCFs, with more than 4 and 3 kg measured per occupied place and day, respectively.About specific weight, apparent bulk values always below 200 kg/m3 were calculated. From the short observation performed it seems that notable improvements in this key feature can be achieved simply paying more attention to selecting real infectious waste and carefully filling up the special bags/boxes.
KW - Hospital Waste
KW - Sanitary Waste
KW - Hospital Waste
KW - Sanitary Waste
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/39409
M3 - Other
SP - 1
EP - 1
ER -