Biohazard Transportation

 

 While non-hazardous medical waste poses less problems, the risks and challenges of hazardous medical waste management must be considered carefully, Biohazard Transportation  since incineration or open burning of hazardous medical waste can result in emissions of dangerous pollutants such as dioxins and furans. Biologically hazardous waste can be a source of infection due to the harmful microorganisms it contains; the most exposed are hospital patients, hospital staff, health workers. However, the situation is potentially harmful for the general public as well. The risks include chemical burns, air pollution, radiation burns and toxic exposure to harmful pharmaceutical products and substances, such as mercury or dioxins, especially during the process of waste incineration.

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