A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, December 29, 2016
No Plastic No polythene
Solid waste management system at National Hospital
According to the new procedures of disposing solid waste management
system at National Hospitals, the government has prohibited bringing in
polythene, Plastic or king coconut husks into hospitals. Accordingly, in
the future, patients could only receive food items that are brought
without wrapped in lunch sheets or kept in reusable containers.
Unfortunately, the majority of the public are still unaware of these new
regulations, causing a lot of confusions in front of hospital gates.
Since the majority of the people who are visiting government hospitals
are suffering from financial difficulties, it has become problematic for
them to find the proper means of bringing in these food items. On the
other hand the security personnel in these hospitals have also faced a
dilemma as they are bound to enforce the law. Regarding this matter
Lanka News web we talk to Director NHSL Dr Anil Jasinghe.
Director of NHSL Dr Anil Jasinghe said to Lanka News Web , "Everyone
like to consume food that is prepared at home. So the food items that
are prepared at home should be brought inside reusable containers. For
the residential patients who are receiving treatments from the National
Hospital, the hospital provides nutritional food. The food are prepared
according to the nutritious needs of the patients under the supervision
of nutritionists. Even the drinking water that is used in the hospital
are filtered and purified. The public has nothing to worry about the
safety of the food and water available at the hospital. Next year we
have plans to expand our facilities to provide a better service for the
people". According to the Director the daily amount of solid waste in
the hospital is over 5000 kg while the chemical waste is over 1000 kg.
Since the waste is comprised of various different categories the
hospital has taken different steps to manage the waste disposal.
Although these policies have been executed by the hospital for several
years the recent policy changes in the municipal council has increased
the pace of the process. Under the solid waste management system, the
waste material are segregated to minimize the disposal. This has been
placed as the responsibility of the officer in charge of each unit at
the hospital. Afterwards the collection of garbage is being carried out
by the cleaning staff. These collected waste material is then
transported to the respective disposal depots. A new cart system has
been introduced to speed up this procedure. This process is constantly
monitored by the public health inspectors who are stationed at the
hospital. The medical officers in charge of public health and the
infection control unit have also been vested with the responsibility of
overseeing the process.
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