Bio-Medical Waste Handling Training
Protecting Health & Environment Through Proper Waste Management
Improper handling of bio-medical waste can endanger lives, spread infections, and invite heavy legal penalties. At Epidot Envirotech Solutions, we offer certified Bio-Medical Waste Handling Training for healthcare professionals, hospital staff, and clinic operators — as per the
guidelines of the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 (amended 2018 & 2019) under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), India.
Whether you run a large hospital, a small clinic, or a diagnostic center, this training is essential for maintaining hygiene, ensuring legal compliance, and protecting both staff and the environment.

Why is Bio-Medical Waste Handling Training Important?
Bio-medical waste includes infectious, hazardous, and sharp items generated from hospitals,
clinics, labs, and research centers. If not handled and disposed of properly, it can lead to:
- Spread of diseases like HIV, Hepatitis B & C
- Environmental contamination
- Penalties, fines, and even cancellation of licenses
- Violation of MPCB and CPCB norms
- Risk to doctors, nurses, and cleaning staff
Training is the first and most important step in building a culture of compliance, cleanliness,
and care in healthcare facilities.
What Does the Training Cover?
Waste Classification
>> Types of bio-medical waste (yellow, red, blue, white categories)
>> Infectious vs. non-infectious segregation
>> Do's and Don'ts of waste disposal
Waste Segregation and Collection
>> Color-coded bin usage
>> Barcoding and labeling
>> Handling of sharps, soiled dressings, and body fluids
Safety Practices
>> Use of gloves, masks, aprons, and PPE kits
>> Exposure management and incident reporting
>> Vaccination recommendations for staff
Storage & Disposal Guidelines
>> Temporary storage rules
>> On-site transportation best practices
>> Tie-up with CPCB/MPCB approved waste disposal agencies
Legal & Regulatory Framework
>> Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules (2016, 2018, 2019)
>> Role of MPCB/CPCB and penalties for non-compliance
>> Annual report filing obligations
Waste Audit & Documentation
>> Daily waste tracking and record keeping
>> SOPs for internal audit and surprise inspections
>> Maintaining authorization from Pollution Control Boards
Who Needs Bio-Medical Waste Training?
- Hospital and clinic staff (doctors, nurses, ward boys, etc.)
- Lab technicians and pathologists
- Housekeeping and waste collection personnel
- Diagnostic centers and imaging labs
- Dental and physiotherapy clinics
- AYUSH facilities and day-care units
- Veterinary hospitals
- Medical colleges and nursing schools
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How is the Training Conducted?
- We offer flexible formats to suit your team’s availability:
- Online Training via Zoom/Meet
- Live instructor-led sessions for remote or outstation teams.
- All participants receive Training Material + Participation Certificate upon completion.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the training, each participant will receive:
Bio-Medical Waste Handling Training Certificate Valid for internal records, audits, and inspections Renewable every 1–2 years as per hospital policy
This certification can be used during:
- NABH audits
- MPCB inspections
- Biomedical Waste License applications/renewals
- Fire NOC and clinic registration verifications
Common Issues We Help Solve
- Waste dumped in wrong bins
- Staff unaware of segregation guidelines
- Missing barcoding or documentation
- Lack of agreement with authorized waste collectors
- Non-compliance with MPCB norms
With proper training, you can fix these risks immediately and build a safer, cleaner healthcare
practice.
Documentation & Compliance Support
- Bio-Medical Waste SOPs
- Staff duty charts and waste logs
- Agreement with authorized waste handlers
- Annual waste report filing with MPCB
- Barcoding system implementation
Benefits of Our Training Program
- Conducted by qualified trainers and subject experts
- Customized to your facility’s size and waste output
- Includes documentation templates and SOPs
- Helps avoid fines and closure notices
- Mandatory for NABH, MPCB, and ISO compliance
What Clients Say

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Book Your Training Today!
Ensure your hospital or clinic is safe, compliant, and ready for audit with our professional
Bio-Medical Waste Handling Training.