Biomedical waste (BMW) mis-segregation remains a persistent global challenge, threatening infection control, occupational safety, and environmental sustainability. Recognizing that waste segregation ...
At the conclusion of dental treatment, it is imperative that waste materials be identified, categorized, and eliminated in accordance with the regulations stipulated by each country's Ministry of ...
Biohazardous / biomedical waste refers to any material having the risk of carrying pathogens which can potentially harm humans. The biohazardous wastes generated at Concordia University include: Human ...
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