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How is Waste Segregated in Healthcare Facilities?


Waste segregation is the process of separating waste at the point of generation to ensure proper disposal and minimize risks. In healthcare facilities, waste is typically segregated into color-coded bags or containers. For example, yellow bags for infectious waste, red for hazardous waste, and black for general waste. Proper segregation is vital for safe and efficient waste management.

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