Non-incineration medical waste treatment technologies: a resource for hospital administrators, facility managers, health care professionals, environmental advocates, and community members
Publisher: Health Care Without Harm ; Washington D.C ; August 2001Description: x, 105 pSubject(s): Health | Hospital Management | Waste Management | Wastes | Technology | Waste Treatment | Toxic WastesSummary: Seeks to encourage health care staff and the public to view the management of health care-generated waste as a process or system of materials instead of a single step; to supply the reader with information to aid in evaluating non-incineration technologies for regulated medical waste; and to raise questions about the public health and environmental impacts of all methods and technologies used to treat regulated medical waste.| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre General Collection | 01017-GG (Browse shelf) | Available | 6159 |
Seeks to encourage health care staff and the public to view the management of health care-generated waste as a process or system of materials instead of a single step; to supply the reader with information to aid in evaluating non-incineration technologies for regulated medical waste; and to raise questions about the public health and environmental impacts of all methods and technologies used to treat regulated medical waste.
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