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Biomedical waste trafficking: A Primer

The CBI has accused Dr Sandip Ghosh, the now benched ex-principal of R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital, of 'illegal financial transactions'. One such transaction involves biomedical waste trafficking, a practice apparently rampant in hospitals and healthcare units across India. The author talks to experts to spell out what exactly it entails and the great health hazard it poses

Infectious waste must be disposed of in the trash bag and red. Sourced by The Telegraph

Prasun Chaudhuri
Published 08.09.24, 10:09 AM

FIRST, THE PIL

Was filed in Calcutta High Court by a group of social activists — the petitioners did not want to be identified by The Telegraph — in September 2023. It contains serious allegations regarding biomedical waste trafficking in Bengal. Here are some of the allegations from the ongoing case:

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What is biomedical waste?

Waste generated by healthcare activities from the time of diagnosis, during treatment and at the time of immunisation

Volumes

India generates 700 tonnes per day or TPD of biomedical waste and about 640 TPD is treated; 43 TPD waste is treated every day in Bengal, according to the state pollution control board or SPCB

Throw tablets in the trash. Selective focus. Blue.

Waste source

Hospitals and other health facilities, laboratories and research centres, mortuary and autopsy centres, animal research and testing laboratories, blood banks and collection services

Broad categories

Non-hazardous waste and hazardous waste

What is hazardous waste?

Law regulating biomedical waste disposal

Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016

Gloved hand holding a Petri dish with bacteriaю

Enforcing authority

Who can handle biomedical waste?

What is the role of a CBWTF?

It has exclusive permission to collect, transport and dispose of biomedical waste. This ensures that all waste is handled in a manner that is least hazardous for the environment and society

What are the different stages of waste management?

Colour codes and waste segregation

A patient is operated by a doctor

What happens if these are not disposed of as per protocol?

Penalty

Smear slide for Bone marrow and blood film study. Microscopic glass slide smear made with fresh bone marrow and blood for hematological test.

How is the waste trafficked?

RG Kar Hospital Biomedical Waste Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility (CBWTF) Health Hazard Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI) Dr Sandip Ghosh
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