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Title: Contribution à l’étude de la situation actuelle de la gestion et de traitement des déchets des cliniques dentaires. Cas de la commune de Metlili
Other Titles: A study on the status of running and waste treatment in dentists clinics in the municipality of Metlili
Authors: BEN MOUSSA, Mebarka
Keywords: gestion des DAS, déchets dentaires, Metlili
the conduct of health waste, waste clinic dentists, Metlili
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Faculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de Ghardaïa
Abstract: This study aims to find out the current situation for the conduct of private clinic dentist waste that pose a danger to health and the environment, especially in places of deployment. We have to achieve the dentists in Ghardaia, Metlili area. Asking questions to 17 people from the private sector and the public as well as officials on the conduct of the waste. 33 % participation of the private sector and 67% from the public sector rate. 100% of the doctors separated needles while infectious waste be placed with regular waste. 35% dispose of waste to the incinerator to take them personally and 60% of waste is not treated properly. 50% dispose of waste amalgam in wastewater and 82% dispose of finished material shelf life the same way. 82% do not know the laws for storage and disposal of waste. Management of health waste constitutes obsession for worker health and people. This study requires the need for an effective scheme focuses on the regular assessment and the joint between the various officials and force them to provide information to health officials through ongoing meetings and awareness campaigns for people mode.
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