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Tupayachi, E., (2016). Propuesta de un plan de manejo de residuos sólidos para el Hospital Alberto Sabogal Sologuren [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2585
Tupayachi, E., Propuesta de un plan de manejo de residuos sólidos para el Hospital Alberto Sabogal Sologuren [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2585
@misc{renati/247726,
title = "Propuesta de un plan de manejo de residuos sólidos para el Hospital Alberto Sabogal Sologuren",
author = "Tupayachi Alfaro, Edith Marcela",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2016"
}
This paper makes the organizational and technical analysis of solid waste management generated in the National Hospital Alberto Sabogal Sologuren in order to propose the Solid Waste Management Plan with methodologies applied to its monitoring and evaluation. This evaluation required the application of Technical Checklist Standards 096MINSA/DIGESA V.01 “Gestión y Manejo de Residuos Sólidos en Establecimientos de Salud y Servicios Médicos de Apoyo” (R.M. N° 554-2012/MINSA) for each of the stages of hospital’s solid waste current management, determining the performs of their waste during segregation, primary storage, internal transportation and final storage as “very poor“. The characterization of solid waste is based on the Guidelines for Solid Waste Management in Health’s Centers Care made for the Pan American Center in Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Science (CEPIS), which proposes three categories: infectious, special and common equivalent to the MINSA classification: Class A: biocontaminated, Class B: special, and Class C: common. According to the study, the hospital generates about a ton of solid waste daily, being biocontaminated 31.4%, 7.5% special, and 61.1% common waste. The Solid Waste Management Plan proposed, collects the initial analysis, establishing specific measures according to the needs of the health center in order to minimize risks to health and the environment as well as reduce the costs associated with management solid waste into the hospital
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