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"Non-Woven
Medical Disposable Products
And Its Disposal Techniques" |

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Non-woven medical disposable
products have been well established over the past many years in
providing advanced infection control and combating critical
medical infections such as MRSA, HIV, CJD and Hepatitis B as it
provides the highest levels of liquid and microbial
protection to both patients and operation theatre staff. |
Many research
studies in infection control also continues to praise the
benefits of single use products as each item is only used in one
procedure and it offers the important advantages over re-usable
products like no contagious agents left by previous patient /
environment, no wear and tear due to numerous laundering cycles,
no compulsory rigorous re-testing before every re-use and no
complex division of responsibility boundaries between supplier
and end user
Apart from this there are also certain misconceptions about
disposal of single use non-woven products. Advanced technologies
like Plasma Pyrolysis can help for disposal of medical waste. It
integrates the thermo-chemical properties of plasma with the
pyrolysis process. The intense and versatile heat generation
capabilities of plasma pyrolysis technology enables it to
dispose of all types of medical waste including plastics waste,
biomedical waste and hazardous waste in a safe and reliable
manner.
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Mr.
Satyaprakash Singh is at present the Regional Manager at Ahmedabad, of Reliance Industries Limited, the largest private
sector company in India.
He is handling
the Polymer Business of the company here.
Mr. Singh is an
Engineering graduate from University Dept. of Chemical
Technology, Mumbai. He has subsequently done a diploma in
Business Management. He has a work experience of over 25 years. |

Shri Satya Prakash Singh
Regional Manager, Ahmedabad
Reliance Industries Ltd. |