Effective biomedical waste management involves several steps:
Segregation: Waste should be separated at the point of generation based on its type and hazard level. Collection and storage: Proper containers and storage facilities should be used to avoid leakage and exposure. Treatment: Methods such as incineration, autoclaving, and chemical disinfection are used to neutralize or destroy waste. Disposal: Treated waste should be disposed of in designated landfills or other appropriate sites.