INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT OF BANGKOK METROPOLITAN
Abstract
The objectives were to describe the characteristics of infectious waste
management in Bangkok Metropolitan (BMA); to identify the problems of infectious waste
management in BMA; and to set up the proper implementation for infectious waste
management in BMA.
The research methodology was qualitative method by data collection with in-depth
interview and non-participant observation and identified by data analysis. The key informants from
various sectors included BMA administrators for infectious waste management; Administrators and
operators of infectious waste management in the Krungthep Thanakom. Co.,Ltd.; and operators for
BMA’s infectious waste, in the total of 12 persons.
Results indicated that BMA applied the Deming cycle for infectious waste
management and hired the outsource operation in terms of waste collection and disposal
system. The controlled contractor’s operation and the improvement were suggested by BMA;
the infectious waste problems included; the whole system effected by traffic congestion; and
healthcare centers generated high-amount infectious waste with the improper separation; the
approaches for BMA’s infectious waste management included the increased infectious waste
collection round; coordinated healthcare center for understanding and promoting the waste
separation method; and high capacity in each process of infectious waste management for the
hazard and prevention increased by all stakeholders.