Topics Injection technology, injection safety and waste management

Injection technology, injection safety and waste management

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Latest developments in vaccine administration like Intra-dermal delivery, injection-free technology like nasal sprays are covered. It also covers injection safety and controlling transmission of blood-borne pathogens, through sterilization, avoiding needle stick accidents, AD syringes, Immunization waste disposal, use of safety boxes, hub cutters, etc. available waste disposal systems like incineration, land-fill, etc. are also covered.


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  • Intramuscular vaccination
  • Safe Disposal of Needles
  • Glass crushing WDU
  • Glass crushing WDU
  • Glass crushing WDU
  • 2007 Waste Disposal Unit (WDU) Operator at work in Liberia
  • 2007  Waste Disposal Unit (WDU) enclosure  in Liberia
  • 2007 Waste Disposal Unit (WDU) Temperature Gage in Liberia
  • Auto-disable and disposable syringes in Pyongyang
  • WDU Operator Training
  • Incinerator Operator Safety Wear
  • Glass vial sterlization and re-use
  • Poetic waste
  • Organizing waste and fuel in a WDU
  • Unloading Safety Boxes
  • Safe medical waste disposal?
  • A rag-picker with a syringe for re-use
  • MSF Vial crusher
  • Glass waste doesn't burn
  • Pneumococcal syringe waste
  • Waste separation at a Rwandan District Hospital
  • Coal Steam Sterilizer
  • Care of safety box in the Sudan
  • SA Incinerator LA15 Installed in Haiti
  • Single chamber diesel fired incinerator in Kigali, Rwanda
  • Kids scavenging waste from behind a clinic
  • Injection-technology-injection-safety-and-waste-management
  • Needle cutter production line

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