Oweis Rami, Al-Widyan Mohamad, Al-Limoon Ohood
Biomedical Engineering Department, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan.
Waste Manag. 2005;25(6):622-5. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2005.03.011.
As in many other developing countries, the generation of regulated medical waste (RMW) in Jordan has increased significantly over the last few decades. Despite the serious impacts of RMW on humans and the environment, only minor attention has been directed to its proper handling and disposal. This study was conducted in the form of a case study at one of Jordan's leading medical centers, namely, the King Hussein Medical Center (KHMC). Its purpose was to report on the current status of medical waste management at KHMC and propose possible measures to improve it. In general, it was found that the center's administration was reasonably aware of the importance of medical waste management and practiced some of the measures to adequately handle waste generated at the center. However, it was also found that significant voids were present that need to be addressed in the future including efficient segregation, the use of coded and colored bags, better handling and transfer means, and better monitoring and tracking techniques, as well as the need for training and awareness programs for the personnel.
与许多其他发展中国家一样,在过去几十年里,约旦的管制医疗废物(RMW)产生量显著增加。尽管管制医疗废物对人类和环境有严重影响,但对其妥善处理和处置的关注却很少。本研究以案例研究的形式在约旦一家领先的医疗中心——侯赛因国王医疗中心(KHMC)进行。其目的是报告KHMC医疗废物管理的现状,并提出可能的改进措施。总体而言,发现该中心的管理层相当了解医疗废物管理的重要性,并采取了一些措施来妥善处理中心产生的废物。然而,也发现存在一些重大空白,未来需要加以解决,包括高效分类、使用编码和有色袋子、更好的处理和转移方式、更好的监测和跟踪技术,以及对工作人员进行培训和开展提高认识项目的必要性。