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. 2021 Sep 12;23(6):2087–2100. doi: 10.1007/s10163-021-01291-8

Table 1.

Comparison of the national legislation and guidelines for on-site MW separation

Colour code Medical waste (Management and Processing) Rules, 2008 [47] National guideline for health care provider on infection prevention and control of Covid-19 pandemic in healthcare setting, 2020 [37] Guideline or standard operating procedure (SOP) for coronavirus (Covid-19) related waste management in hospital, 2020 [61]
Waste category Type of waste Type of Bin Waste category Type of waste Type of Bin Waste category Type of waste Type of Bin
Black General Non-harmful, non-infectious, germfree Perforated plastic bin General: Leftover meals, administrative rubbish, and paper, sweeping Two-layered biohazard bag or waste bag in the perforated bin. When a two-thirds portion of the bag would be filled up, it should be tied up appropriately and kept in a separate covered coloured labeled perforated bin
Yellow Harmful Anatomical, pathological, infectious Perforated plastic bin Clinical lab waste without a sharp object: Materials used in lab /patient care
Red Sharp Infected, non-infected, bacterial, disinfected Perforated thick plastic bin, box Clinical waste with a sharp object: Needles or scalpel blades, knives broken glass material, etc. Contaminated sharp waste Two-layered biohazard bag or waste bag in the perforated bin. When a three-fourth portion of the bag would be filled up, it should be tied up appropriately and kept in a separate covered coloured labeled perforated bin
Blue Liquid Harmful, non-harmful, infected, non-infected, bacterial, disinfected, chemical Perforated plastic bowl, bin Liquid: Vomiting, blood Liquid waste
Silver Radioactive Radioactive Perforated lid box
Green Reusable Non-harmful, non-infected, non-infected Perforated plastic bin Recyclable: Saline kits