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FORM-I APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATION (To be submitted in duplicate) To, The Prescribed Authority : Goa State Pollution Control Board Dempo Towers, 1 st Floor, Patto Plaza, Panaji-Goa. Fax-432740 1. Particulars of Applicant (i) Name of the Applicant (Occupier): (in block letters & in full) (ii) Name of the Institution: Address: Tele. No.: Tel.: Fax No./Telex No. 2. Activity for which Authorisation is sought: (pl. indicate by Tick mark) (i) Generation (ii) Collection (iii) Reception (iv) Storage (v) Transportation (vi) Treatment (vii) Disposal (viii) Any other form of handling 3. Please state whether applying for fresh authorization or for renewal: (New Authorisation) 4. (i) Address of the institution handling bio-medical wastes:* (ii) Address of the place of the treatment facility: (iii) Address of the place of disposal of the waste: 5. (i) Mode of transportation (in any) of bio-medical waste: (ii) Mode(s) of treatment: 6. Brief description of method of treatment and disposal (attach details in the enclosed format) 7. (i) Category of waste to be handled(see Schedule I) (ii) Quantity of waste (category-wise) to be handled per month. 8. Declaration I do hereby declare that the statements made and information given above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and that I have not concealed any information. I do also hereby undertake to provide any further information sought by the Prescribed Authority in relation to these rules and to fulfill any condition stipulated by the Prescribed Authority.

Date: Place: Signature of the applicant. Designation of the applicant * To be clarified whether an external agency receives the wastes for treatment & disposal. The application should accompany a fee of Rs. 1,250/- in the form of Demand Draft payable to Goa State Pollution Board at Panaji / or by cash. FORMAT FOR PARA 6 OF THE APPLICATION Waste Category No. Quantity Mode of Treatment & Disposal *******************

SCHEDULE I (See Rule 5) CATEGORIES OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE * Waste Category No. Category No. 1 Category No. 2 Category No. 3 Category No. 4 Category No. 5 Category No. 6 Category No. 7 Waste Category Type * Human Anatomical Waste ( human tissues, organs, body parts) Animal Waste ( animal tissues, organs, body parts, carcasses, bleeding parts, fluid, blood and experimental animals used in research, waste generated by veterinary hospitals, colleges, discharge from hospitals, animal houses) Microbiology & Biotechnology Waste (wastes from laboratory cultures, stocks or specimens of micro-organisms live or attenuated vaccines, human and animal cell culture used in research and industrial laboratories, wastes from production of biologicals, toxins, dishes and devices used for transfer of cultures) Waste Sharps (needles, syringes, scalpels, blades, glass, etc. that may cause puncture and unused sharps) Discarded Medicines & Cytotoxic drugs (wastes comprising of outdated, contaminated and discarded medicines) Soiled Waste (items contaminated with blood and body fluids including cotton, dressings, soiled plaster casts, lines, beddings, other material contaminated with blood. Solid Waste (wastes generated from disposable items other than waste sharps such as tabings, catheters, intravenous sets etc.) Treatment and Disposal Option+* Incineration @/deep burial Incineration @/deep burial Local autoclaving / microwaving incineration @ Disinfection (chemical treatment @@/autoclaving/ microwaving and mutilation/ shredding ## Incineration@ /destruction and drugs disposal in secured landfills Incineration @ autoclaving/ microwaving Disinfection by chemical treatment @@ autoclaving/ microwaving and mutilation/ shredding ##

Category No.8 Category No.9 Category No.10 Liquid Waste (waste generated from laboratory and washing, cleaning, house- keeping and disinfecting activities) Incineration Ash (ash from incineration of any bio-medical waste) Chemical Waste (chemicals used in production of biologicals, chemicals used in disinfection, as insecticides, etc.) Disinfection by chemical treatment @@and discharge into drains Disposal in muncipal landfill chemical treatment @@and discharge into drains for liquids and secured landfill for solids. + Options given above are based on available technologies. Occupier / Operator wishing to use other State-of-the art technologies shall approach the Central Pollution Control Board to get the standards laid down to enable the Prescribed Authority to consider grant of authorization. @@ Chemical treatment using atleast 1%hypochlorite solution or any other equivalent chemical reagent. ## Mutilation / Shredding must be so as to prevent unauthorized reuse. @ There will be no chemical pretreatment before incineration. Chlorinated plastic shall not be incinerated. Deep burial shall be an option available only in towns with population less than five lakhs and in rural areas In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-rule 3 of Rule 8 of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 199B, the Government of Goa prescribes the following fees to be accompanied with every application in Form I for grant of authorization by the Goa State Pollution Control Board, namely:- Sr.No. Application for grant of Authorization to,- Amount of Fees (in Rs.) (1) HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME including Government Hospital/Private Hospitals/Charitable Hospitals/Private Nursing Home and Health Care Establishment With minimum 1 but upto 5 beds With minimum 6 to but upto 25 beds With minimum 26 to but upto 50 beds With minimum 51 to but upto 200 beds With minimum 201 to but upto 500 beds With more than 500 beds (2) Health care Institution including clinic, dispensary, pathological laboratory, veterinary 500/- per annum. 1,250/- per annum. 2,000/- per annum. 5,000/- per annum. 10,000/- per annum. 15,000/- per annum.

clinics and blood banks generating bio-medical waste and providing treatment/service (3) Veterinary college and hospital (4) Animal Research Institution (5) Animal Houses (a) Dairy Farms (more than 100 cows) 2,000/- per annum (b) Poultry Farms (more than 10,000 birds) 5,000/- per annum (c) Poultry Hatchery (more than 10,000 birds) 1,000/- per annum (d) Piggery (more than 200 pigs) 1,000/- per annum (e) Goat/Sheep Farms (more than 300 goats and/or 1,000/- per annum sheeps) (6) Medical Research Institution 1,000/- per annum. (7) Bio-medical waste transporter 2,000/- per annum (8) Operator of common treatment/disposal facility of 5,000/- per annum bio-chemical waste (9) Forensic laboratories 1,000/- per annum. (10) EVERY INSTITUTION AND OPERATOR CONNECTED WITH MANAGEMENT AND HANDLING OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE a) The operators having an incinerator with 10,000/- per annum capacity up to 50 kgs. per hour b) Waste operators having an incinerator with 20,000/- per annum capacity of more than 50 kgs. per hour c) Operators having facilities other than 1,000/- per annum incinerator