
Radioactive medical waste management involves the safe handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of radioactive materials generated in healthcare facilities. It encompasses various strategies to minimize the potential risks associated with these hazardous materials. Stringent protocols are implemented to ensure the protection of healthcare workers, patients, and the environment. The process typically includes proper labeling, segregation, and secure storage of radioactive waste, followed by authorized transportation to licensed facilities for treatment and ultimate disposal. Specialized facilities employ advanced technologies, such as incineration, encapsulation, or burial, to neutralize or isolate radioactive elements. Strict regulations and monitoring systems are in place to maintain compliance and safeguard public health and safety.
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