Why is segregation important in biomedical waste management?
Segregation is crucial in biomedical waste management to ensure the safe disposal and handling of potentially infectious materials. By separating different types of waste at the source, healthcare facilities can categorize waste according to its level of risk and implement appropriate disposal methods. This helps minimize the spread of infections, reduces environmental impact, and protects public health and safety. Proper segregation also enables efficient waste management practices, such as recycling and treatment, ultimately contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment.
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