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- Page 18 and 19: BACKGROUND Asia, the largest and mo
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- Page 22 and 23: HEALTHCARE WASTE The most authentic
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- Page 40 and 41: Capital Beijing Area 9,596,960 km 2
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- Page 48 and 49: Capital Jakarta Area 1,919,440 km 2
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Bags for the storage and transport
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INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Healthcare w
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POLICIES AND LEGISLATION Until the
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Capital Ulaanbaatar Area 1,564,116
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Waste generation at Healthcare Faci
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Collection, Storage and Transportat
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INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS The Health D
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Capital Rangoon (Yangon) Area 678,5
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Collection, Storage and Transportat
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In order to assist the Commission i
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Capital Manila Area 300,000 km 2 Po
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MANAGEMENT OF HEALTHCARE WASTE Acco
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All healthcare waste is to be colle
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The Bureau of Health Devices and Te
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Capital Singapore Area 692.7 km 2 P
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MANAGEMENT OF HEALTHCARE WASTE Hosp
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Radioactive wastes are required to
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INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS The Ministry
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Capital Bangkok Area 514,000 km 2 P
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Collection, Storage and Transportat
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The Local Government Agency (LGA) c
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Capital Hanoi Area 329,560 km 2 Pop
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Classification of Healthcare Waste
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For domestic wastes, hospitals usua
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INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS At the natio
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POLICIES AND LEGISLATIONS In Vietna
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INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL INITIATI
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4 GLOBAL EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS TO
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Recycling Project at Hospital Lam W
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Consequences of Improper Healthcare
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TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL Given the in
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INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES Ireland T
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Recycling of Syringes, Pakistan Kar
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Certificate in Healthcare Waste Man
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Waste Segregation Strategies At the
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CONCLUSION Evidently, healthcare wa
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INTRODUCTION Synthesizing the statu
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A proper management plan that takes
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A further extension of the measurem
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Department heads Department heads a
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KEY RECOMMENDATIONS As mentioned in
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Healthcare facility Healthcare wast
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IMF, (1997) Growth in East Asia: Wh
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TECHNOLOGY FACT SHEETS
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AUTOCLAVING What is an autoclave? A
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Low-Heat Technologies OTHER STEAM-B
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HIGH VELOCITY HEATED AIR What is a
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DEPOLYMERIZATION What is a depolyme
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Vendor Medium- and High-Heat Therma
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Chemical-Based Technologies CHLORIN
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Healthcare Waste in Asia: Intuition
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Healthcare Waste in Asia: Intuition