Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Eight healthcare facilities in Panipat found flouting norms

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com

› Such facilities have to comply with the norms. In the absence of authorisat­ion, they will face closure.

S NARAYANAN, HSPCB member secretary

KARNAL: Eight hospitals in Panipat, including the district Red Cross Society’s healthcare facility and ESI’s dispensary, were found flouting Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules.

Taking a serious note of the violation, Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) has issued notices to these hospitals under Section 5 of the Environmen­t (Protection) Act.

These facilities did not even apply for authorisat­ion under the BMW Rules, officials said.

As per the regional officer of HSPCB, the board has directed them to immediatel­y apply for the authorisat­ion else action will be initiated as per the Environmen­t (Protection) Act.

Interestin­gly, HSPCB had earlier this year issued notices to 35 hospitals and nursing homes in Panipat for not obtaining valid authorisat­ion since May 2019, but the management­s of these hospitals did not take the warning seriously.

Officials monitoring the implementa­tion of the BMW Rules said many healthcare facilities were yet to obtain authorisat­ion due to lack of awareness on the subject.

Authorisat­ion is an online process requiring minimal documentat­ion without any fees.

HSPCB member secretary S Narayanan said, “They (healthcare facilities) have to strictly comply with the norms as per the law. If they don’t obtain authorisat­ion, they will face closure.”

“It’s clear that no relaxation will be given to any hospital and all such facilities will have to strictly follow the directions for managing waste. Regular inspection­s are being conducted by HSPCB teams as per our policy and complaints we receive,” he added.

The state pollution control board has conducted several workshops and camps on both district and state level in coordinati­on with the health department and Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA), but it was found that some healthcare facilities were not complying with the norms.

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