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According to ANVISA RDC 306/04 and CONAMA Resolution 358/2005, all services related to human or animal health care, including home care services and field work, are defined as generating Health Service Waste (HSW). The research analyses waste management in a philanthropic institution located in the city of Adamantina - SP, which has a hospitalisation capacity of 120 beds. The aim of the research was to quantify and classify the waste generated in the healthcare establishment. The methodology is based on quantitative analysis, with the collaboration of the institution's Hygiene and Aesthetics Service (SHE). It was possible to quantify the waste in litres per day and classify it in accordance with Appendix I of ANVISA Resolution RDC 306/2004 and Annex I of CONAMA Resolution 358/2005, and the authors observed irregularities in the management (segregation and packaging, internal collection and transport, storage and external collection) of the waste by the professionals.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
According to ANVISA RDC 306/04 and CONAMA Resolution 358/2005, all services related to human or animal health care, including home care services and field work, are defined as generating Health Service Waste (HSW). The research analyses waste management in a philanthropic institution located in the city of Adamantina - SP, which has a hospitalisation capacity of 120 beds. The aim of the research was to quantify and classify the waste generated in the healthcare establishment. The methodology is based on quantitative analysis, with the collaboration of the institution's Hygiene and Aesthetics Service (SHE). It was possible to quantify the waste in litres per day and classify it in accordance with Appendix I of ANVISA Resolution RDC 306/2004 and Annex I of CONAMA Resolution 358/2005, and the authors observed irregularities in the management (segregation and packaging, internal collection and transport, storage and external collection) of the waste by the professionals.