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[医疗废物管理:法律及其应用]

[Medical waste management: the law and its application].

作者信息

Marinković Natalija, Vitale Ksenija, Janev Holcer Natasa, Dzakula Aleksandar

机构信息

Skola narodnog zdravlja Andrga Stampar, Medicinski fakultet Sveucilista u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hruatska.

出版信息

Arh Hig Rada Toksikol. 2006 Sep;57(3):339-45.

Abstract

Medical waste management in Croatia is regulated by three fundamental legal acts: Waste Act, Ordinance on Waste Types and Directive on Manipulation of Waste Generated in Health Care. The implementation of these acts and waste management in general are also supported by Transport of Hazardous Materials Act and Toxic Substances Act. Modern trends in waste management promote an integral approach also called "waste chain". This integral approach to medical waste management is based on hierarchical structuring of waste management structure from the point at which the waste is produced to its final disposal. Priority is always given to reducing the amount and the harmfulness of waste by replacing harmful materials with those that are not, but where this is not possible, waste management includes reduction by sorting and separating, pretreatment on site, safe transportation, final treatment and sanitary disposal. Methods of choice for the final treatment should be the least harmful for human health and environment. Integral medical waste management could greatly reduce quantities of medical waste and consequently financial strains. Even though Croatian regulations define and cover all steps in the waste management chain their implementation is one of the country's greatest issues. Improper practice is seen from waste production in healthcare institutions to the final disposal, and includes handling, sorting, use of containers, or treatment in incinerators. Information on quantities, type and flow of medical waste are inadequate, just as sanitary control. In addition, Croatia lacks locations for sanitary landfills. Croatia has signed international conventions on the supervision and control of transfrontier waste shipments. Within the CARDS project, Croatia has started to harmonise its laws with acquis communitaire related to waste management. Although waste management is one of the priorities defined within the National Environment Action Plan, Croatia still has not made a strategy for waste management.

摘要

克罗地亚的医疗废物管理受三项基本法律法案规范

《废物法》、《废物类型条例》以及《医疗保健产生废物的处理指令》。《危险物质运输法》和《有毒物质法》也为这些法案的实施及总体废物管理提供支持。废物管理的现代趋势提倡一种整体方法,即所谓的“废物链”。这种医疗废物管理的整体方法基于从废物产生点到最终处置的废物管理结构的分层构建。始终优先通过用无害材料替代有害材料来减少废物的数量和危害性,但在无法做到这一点的情况下,废物管理包括通过分类和分离进行减量、现场预处理、安全运输、最终处理和卫生处置。最终处理的首选方法应对人类健康和环境危害最小。整体医疗废物管理可大幅减少医疗废物数量,从而减轻财政压力。尽管克罗地亚的法规界定并涵盖了废物管理链中的所有步骤,但其实施却是该国面临的最大问题之一。从医疗机构的废物产生到最终处置都存在不当做法,包括处理、分类、容器使用或焚化处理。关于医疗废物数量、类型和流向的信息不足,卫生控制情况同样如此。此外,克罗地亚缺乏卫生填埋场的场地。克罗地亚已签署关于监督和控制越境废物运输的国际公约。在CARDS项目框架内,克罗地亚已开始使其法律与共同体关于废物管理的既有法规相协调。尽管废物管理是《国家环境行动计划》确定的优先事项之一,但克罗地亚仍未制定废物管理战略。

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