
Bertin Medical Waste, a Brand of CNIM Group
Bertin Medical Waste, a brand of the CNIM group, offers innovative solutions for the management of biomedical waste internationally: Hospital waste decontamination solutions with microwave technology, Instruments for the control of radiological contamination and measurement of ionizing radiation, Expertise in the optimization of biomedical waste streams, training and support. BERTIN TECHNOLOGIES, subsidiary of CNIM Group, relies on its long history of innovation to develop, produce and market innovative systems and equipment worldwide.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Waste and Recycling - Medical Waste
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
About us
With close to €96M in turnover and 700 employees in 2016, of which 2/3rd are engineers and high-level managers, the group works in four major fields: systems and instrumentation, consulting and engineering, information technology, pharmaceuticals and biotechs. Based in Paris region, the group is highly active worldwide.
Its solutions for infectious waste treatment and radiological surveillance are represented through the BERTIN MEDICAL WASTE brand. The Sterilwave range, including accessories and services, allows for a safe and efficient treatment of potentially hazardous waste, that can be directly performed on-site, where the waste was produced, as recommended by WHO. Bertin Medical Waste also offers radioactivity detection instruments for the surveillance and monitoring of medical waste, thanks to Saphymo’s expertise, leader in ionizing radiation detection.
Bertin Medical waste is committed to provide state-of-the-art equipment to meet the evolutive needs of every medical waste producer.
Sterilwave® equipment reaches all regulatory standards according to disinfection efficiency requirements (STAATT recommendation) – including the French norm NFX 30-503 known as one of the strictest worldwide.
Expertise & support Our teams of experts will support you in optimizing your process in the interests of better logistical management of biomedical waste systems, thereby limiting its contact with