The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Proper disposal of medical waste urged

- Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspond­ent

HEALTH Profession­s Authority ( HPA) Zimbabwe has called for proper disposal of medical waste as Harare is struggling with pollution caused by illegal dumping due to failure by the council to collect waste.

This comes after one of the country’s largest pharmaceut­ical companies, Varichem was fined $800 000 for dumping medical waste at an open space opposite its premises in the capital.

HPA secretary general and chief executive officer Mr Shepherd Humure and his team yesterday visited Varichem to assess their dumping procedure and get an understand­ing of how the alleged medical waste was dumped on an open space.

Speaking after the inspection, Mr Humure said all medical institutio­ns should follow the laid down regulation­s of dumping medical waste.

“Medical waste needs to be properly disposed of, particular­ly the rejects and we are urging all health institutio­ns, pharmacies and manufactur­ing health institutio­ns to control their medical disposals in terms of the regulation­s of the Health Profession­s Authority,” he said.

“We have got an inspection manual which is very clear in that regard. All medical waste should be disposed of, and it is not only disposal which we are looking at, we also need proof that the medical waste is being disposed of in the required manner in terms of our regulation.

“There should be a contract which a health institutio­n should have, of a refuse collection company that is collecting its medical waste. Medical waste should be disposed of through incinerati­on and most health institutio­ns do not have incinerati­on facilities as they are mostly found in hospitals like Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospital and Sally Mugabe Hospital.”

Mr Humure said health institutio­ns that do not have disposal facilities should have a contractor for their medical waste disposal.

“When that contract is being operationa­lised to collect medical waste, there should be a book to record when the waste was picked up and also issuance of a receipt of that collector. We look at that as evidence in terms of the contract and we also look at the records,” he said.

Varichem managing director Mr Lloyd Chapanga said they dispose of their waste according to the laid down regulation for the safety of their staff and the public at large.

“We have a waste collection company that collects all our waste for disposal.

“When disposing our medical waste, we follow all the outlined regulation­s both locally and internatio­nally,” he said.

 ??  ?? Varichem managing director Mr Lloyd Chapanga shows the rubbish skip for disposing medical waste to Health Profession­s Authority officials, in Southerton, Harare yesterday
Varichem managing director Mr Lloyd Chapanga shows the rubbish skip for disposing medical waste to Health Profession­s Authority officials, in Southerton, Harare yesterday

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