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Waste pickers from Estrutural: stories about health waste in the dumpsite

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Concern about healthcare waste (HCW) in Brazil began in the 1970s and evolved until Law 12305/2010, the most recent regulation on HCW management. In the Federal District, until 2003, there was no management of healthcare waste in healthcare establishments. However, even after the current regulations came into force, until the date of this study, little had been achieved in terms of the effectiveness of the management actions established in the legislation on the subject. The district government has made many efforts to close the Estrutural dump and improve the waste management plan, but it was only 15 years after the first initiatives that the authorities took more affirmative action on the subject, including social policies aimed at waste pickers.

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Licenciada en Enfermería (UFMA) y máster en Salud Colectiva por la UnB, trabaja como enfermera laboral en Correos desde 2011. También ha trabajado como investigadora en el Proyecto Vidas Paralelas - Salud de los Trabajadores en la UnB durante 5 años y ha sido tutora de las asignaturas de enfermedades relacionadas con el trabajo y ergonomía en el curso de Gestión NTEP de la Universidad de Unyleya.

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Authors Elisa Maria Amate, Fernando F. Carneiro, Maria G. L. Hoefel, Maria G.L. Hoefel
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207264568
ISBN 9786207264568
No. of pages 112
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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