Journal Wetenskap Health

Journal Wetenskap Health

Chemical Waste Management in Hospital; Impact on Environment and Health

Yazarlar: Nadia Abidar, Sofia Tiskat, Maryami Zohra

Cilt 1 , Sayı 2 , 2020 , Sayfalar 36-41

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DOI:10.48173/jwh.v1i2.36

Anahtar Kelimeler:Waste,Public Health,Hospital

Özet: This article discusses the chemical management of wastewater in hospitals. Liquid waste is all wastewater including feces originating from hospital activities which may contain pathogenic microorganisms, toxic chemicals and radioactive substances that are harmful to health. Therefore, the potential impact of hospital wastewater on public health is very large, so each hospital is required to treat its wastewater until it meets the applicable standard requirements. Good wastewater management is not only for sharp medical wastes but covers hospital waste as a whole. With the increasing number of health service facilities, it will result in an increasing potential for environmental pollution, because waste disposal activities, especially waste water, will contribute to decreasing the level of human health. Hospital waste is all waste generated from hospital activities in the form of solid, liquid and gas. It is better if hospital waste has a waste storage and treats the waste first before discharging it into the environment, so that the environment is not polluted and the government should build a monitoring system.


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@article{2020, title={Chemical Waste Management in Hospital; Impact on Environment and Health}, volume={1}, number={36–41}, publisher={Journal Wetenskap Health}, author={Nadia Abidar, Sofia Tiskat, Maryami Zohra}, year={2020} }
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Nadia Abidar, Sofia Tiskat, Maryami Zohra. (2020). Chemical Waste Management in Hospital; Impact on Environment and Health (Vol. 1). Vol. 1. Journal Wetenskap Health.
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Nadia Abidar, Sofia Tiskat, Maryami Zohra. Chemical Waste Management in Hospital; Impact on Environment and Health. no. 36–41, Journal Wetenskap Health, 2020.