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Application of the analytical hierarchy process to establish health care waste management systems that minimise infection risks in developing countries
Authors:Alan C. Brent,David E.C. Rogers,T&scaron  aletseng S.M. Ramabitsa-Siimane,Mark B. Rohwer
Affiliation:1. Chair of Life Cycle Engineering, Department of Engineering and Technology Management, University of Pretoria, Lynnwood Road, 0002 Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa;2. Energy and Processes, Material Science and Manufacturing, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 0001 Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract:This paper focuses on the application of the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) technique in the context of sustainable development to establish and optimise health care waste management (HCWM) systems in rural areas of developing countries. This is achieved by evaluating the way in which the AHP can best be combined with a life cycle management (LCM) approach, and addressing a main objective of HCWM systems, i.e. to minimize infection of patients and workers within the system. The modified approach was applied to two case studies: the sub-Saharan African countries of South Africa and Lesotho. Quantitative weightings from the AHP are used to identify alternative systems that have similar outcomes in meeting the systems objective, but may have different cost structures and infection risks. The two case studies illustrate how the AHP can be used (with strengths and weaknesses) in environmental engineering decision support in developing countries.
Keywords:OR in developing countries   Decision support systems   AHP   Life cycle management   Health care waste management systems
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