DEFINITION – Bio Medical Waste Authorization is a mandatory compliance for all healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, laboratories, veterinary institutions, and blood banks, to ensure safe disposal of infectious and hazardous waste. The authorization is issued under the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016, governed by the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB). Proper segregation, collection, and disposal of biomedical waste help prevent environmental contamination and health risks.
Corpzo assists healthcare establishments in obtaining Bio-Medical Waste Authorization seamlessly. Our experts handle documentation, application filing, liaison with SPCB, and compliance monitoring. We ensure your facility meets all environmental standards and waste management norms efficiently. With Corpzo, you can stay focused on healthcare while we manage your environmental compliance responsibilities with complete transparency and professionalism.
Bio Medical Waste means any waste which is generated during the treatment, diagnosis, or immunisation of animals or human beings or research activities pertaining thereto or in the production or testing of Biological products or in health camps, including the categories mentioned in Schedule I.
APPLICABILITY –These rules shall apply to all persons who generate , collect , receive, store , transport, treat , dispose or handle Bio Medical Waste in any form including hospitals , nursing homes , clinics , dispensaries , veterinary institutions , animal houses , pathological laboratories , blood banks , ayush hospitals , clinical establishments , research or educational institutions , health camps, medical or surgical camps , vaccination camps , blood donation camps , first aid rooms of schools , forensic laboratories and research labs .
Non-applicability –
Radioactive wastes
Hazardous chemical
Solid waste covered
The lead-acid batteries
Waste cover under E Waste (Management and Handling Rules ) 2011
Take all necessary steps to ensure that the Bio medical waste collected from the occupier is transported, handled, stored, treated and disposed of without any adverse effect to the environment and human health, in accordance with these rules and guidelines issued by the central pollution control board and the Central Government, or as the case may be, from time to time.
Ensure the timely collection of biomedical waste from the occupier as prescribed under these rules
Establish bar coding and a global positioning system for handling of biomedical waste within one year
Inform the prescribed authority immediately regarding the occupiers who are not handing over the segregated biomedical waste in accordance with these rules.
Assist the occupier in training conducted by him for biomedical waste management
Biomedical waste shall be treated and disposed of in accordance with Schedule 1 and in compliance with standards provided in Schedule II by the health care facilities and the common biomedical waste treatment facility.
Occupier shall deliver segregated waste as per Schedule 1 to the common biomedical waste treatment facility for treatment, processing, and final disposal.
In cases where the services of the common biomedical waste treatment are not available, the occupiers shall set up the requisite biomedical waste treatment equipment, like an incinerator, autoclave, or microwave.
Prescribed authority-The prescribed authority for implementation of these rules shall be the State Pollution Control Board.
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