BMW GUIDELINES 2020 FOR COVID 19
CPCB GUIDELINES FOR BMW IN INDIA 2020 -DOUBLE BAGS -BAGS MARK AS 'COVID-19'. - TROLLEY / BIN USE FOR BAGS MARK AS 'COVID19 WASTE' *DIFFERENT COLOURS BAG USE IN ISOLATION WARD AS FOLLOW :- *RED BAG -FACE SHEILD -GOGGLES -SPOOF APRON -NITRATE GLOVES -HAZMET SUIT *YELLOW BAG -MASKS -PPE KIT -NON PLASTIC -SEMIPLASTIC MATERIAL *BAGS FOR LABS AND COVID19 DIAGNOSIS CENTRE *RED BAGS -PLASTIC VIAL -VTM -CRYO VAlL *DISPOSABLE MECHANISM FOR PPE HOUSEHOLD PPE + PLASTIC BAGS FOR 3 DAYS THEN CUTTING AND LANDFILL GENRAL USE PPE + BIN FOR 72H THEN CUTTING AND SHREDDING HEALTH WORKERS PPE DISINFECTANT WITH 1% HYPOCHLORIDE THEN YELLOW BAG *ISOLATION WARD DISINFECTION 1% HC FOR 10MIN 70% FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS *TERMINAL DISINFECTANT FOGGING FOR ATLEAST 30MIN *BMW GUIDELINES OF AIIMS 2020 ONLY RED BAG USE FOR ALL WASTE RED B.1 PLASTIC WASTE RED B.2 MASK RED B.3 PPE KITS
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