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The reason of mutilation or shredding of biomedical waste​

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Answered by kaverimemane86
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Explanation:

Shredding. One of the major reason for spreading of infections from biomedical waste is reusing of waste discarded by the HCE's. To avoid such infections, the auotoclaved medical waste categories are shredded to pieces before being disposed or recycled. ... Only waste that is disinfected should be used in a shredder.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Shredding is the process of deforming or cutting garbage into smaller pieces in order to make it unrecognizable. It aids in the avoidance of noninfectious biomedical waste reuse and serves as an indicator that the waste is safe to dispose of.

Explanation:

Shredding. Reusing waste dumped by HCEs is one of the main causes of infection dissemination from biomedical waste. The autoclaved medical waste categories are shredded to bits before being disposed of or recycled to avoid such illnesses. In a shredder, only disinfected garbage should be used.

What is the best way to dispose of biomedical waste:

a visual representation of The cause of biomedical waste mutilation or shredding Thermogenic processes

  • Low-heat systems (operates between 93 and 177oC) heat and disinfect waste using steam, hot water, or electromagnetic radiation.
  • To decontaminate and eliminate waste, high-heat systems use combustion and high-temperature plasma.
  • Incineration.
  • Autoclaving. \sMicrowaving.
  • Burial in the Ground.

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