THE INFLUENCE OF DEAD ANIMALS ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND THEIR DISPOSAL MANAGEMENTdoi:10.21608/AVMJ.2017.169643Jameel BabacaZahir AbdullateefAssiut University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
METHOD FOR DISPOSING ASHES RESULTING FROM INCINERATION OF BODIES OF PEOPLE AND ANIMALS, AND RELATED STRUCTURE. The present invention is intended to meet the human need of the descent disposal of human and animal bodies. More particularly the invention refers to the ... ES Muoz 被引量: 0发表:...
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· Cover an area of an area small, simple operation, convenient maintenance. Scope medical waste, dead animals, Marine garbage incineration or general enterprises of garbage, street leaves, town hospital, living garbage, laboratory waste etc. The main technical...
(US EPA1992,1999). The additional need to move sewage away from human settlements to minimise the possibility of infection of human and domesticated animals by the faecal–oral route became a priority after it was realised that sewage was a source of disease. The ultimate disposal site varies ...
The aim of the study was to assess the level of air pollution by odorous compounds in the process of disposal of dead animals.Air samples for chromatographic analysis were taken in the area of a meat waste processing plant and in its vicinity.The studies revealed the presence of air sulfur ...
Dead animals taken to landfill -- Shelter opts for disposal method used around country after incinerator breaksAmos Maki
FIELD: means for disposal and decontamination of various hazardous organic and chemical waste, in particular, infected medical and biological materials, infected dead bodies of animals inclusive, possible in the field conditions. SUBSTANCE: the objects to be burnt are placed in a closed cavity in ...
the Dead Animal Disposal Act in Ontario, Canada, outlines three legal disposal methods for dead cattle, pig, sheep, goats, and horses: pickup by a provincially licensed collector; composting under 60 cm of organic substrate, such as sawdust or straw; and burying under 60 cm of soil and far...