Ozonator Environmental Solutions
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Ozonator Environmental Solutions articles

An innovative technology has been developed in Canada for the processing of medical and bio-hazardous waste using ozone as the sterilizing agent. Ozone is generated and is produced from ambient air and any residual ozone is converted back to oxygen, resulting in zero emissions. Waste is sterilized at room temperature without heat, steam, chemicals, flames, exhaust, odours with nothing to drain or sewer or any by-products from the process. The sterilized waste can be sent directly to landfill

Mar. 31, 2016

Prepared by Development Solutions (Dec-2015)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

On 24 January 2014 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the EU, together with 13 other WTO members pledged to launch negotiations to liberalise global trade in environmental goods (EGs). The negotiations are employing the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) list of environmental goods as a starting point with the intent of expanding it to liberalise a "broad range of additional products".1 The relevance of the agreement in terms of the size

Dec. 1, 2015

Prepared by DEVELOPMENT Solutions (December - 2015)

Abstract of the capacity, capabilities and benefits of the advanced OZONATOR NG technology.

OZONE kills all known Pathogens and Virus. 

The OZONATOR NG technology is compatible with:

• Bio-hazardous waste

• Pathological Waste

• Cultures and stocks of infectious agents

• Liquid human and animal waste, blood and body fluids

• Contaminated waste from animals

• Sharps

Jan. 30, 2015

Ralph A. Sheldrick

OZONE kills all known Virus & Pathogens.There is a lack of information on the proper handling and disposal of the medical waste associated with diseases like Ebola, which is a level 4 bio-hazard.

The quantity of medical and biohazard waste that is generated during a outbreak in a hospital can increase five fold and during the treatment of Ebola patients and other highly contagious diseases, the amount of waste will be significantly greater.

“To reduce the burden of d

Nov. 21, 2014

Ralph A. Sheldrick

A hospital-acquired infection, also known as a HAI or in medical literature as a nosocomial infection, is an infection whose development is favored by a hospital environment, such as one acquired by a patient during a hospital visit or one developing among hospital staff.

Such infections include fungal and bacterial infections and are aggravated by the reduced resistance of individual patients.

In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated roug

Mar. 6, 2013

Ralph A. Sheldrick

OZONATOR Industries Limited white paper outlines the environmental benefits of ozone based technology for the treatment of regulated medical waste and bio-hazard waste. 

OZONATOR Industries Ltd. is the world-wide manufacturer of the OZONATOR NG-3000 medical and bio-hazard waste treatment technology – with zero emissions.

The OZONATOR is a revolutionary advancement in waste treatment technology that is a sustainable alternative to incineration, chemical, autoclave an

Mar. 5, 2013

Peter Klaptchuk;Ralph A. Sheldrick

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Jan. 1, 2013

Disposal of biohazardous material has long been a serious and costly problem for hospitals, clinics, research institutes, bio-industries, airports, ports and other generators of biohazardous and regulated medical waste. Until now, incineration, heat, steam or dangerous chemicals have been the only way to treat many of these wastes. Not only are these processes costly, but they leave a high carbon footprint.

A new, ozone-based technology called Ozonator NG-1000 solves many of these pro

Nov. 20, 2011

Ralph A. Sheldrick and John Treleaven

Medical waste management is of a great importance due to its potential impact to environment and consequently to human health. In the recent years, many efforts have been made by environmental regulatory agencies and waste generators to better managing the wastes from healthcare facilities. In the past, medical waste was often mixed with municipal solid waste and disposed in residential waste landfills or improper treatment facilities.

Egypt. Acad. J. biolog. Sci., 3(1): 55- 62(2011)

Jul. 22, 2011

Review on hospital wastes and its possible treatments Abdulaziz Yahya Al-Ghamdi Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Al Baha University, Al Baha, P O Box 1034 Saudi Arabia www.eajbs.eg.net

1. Introduction
A container consisting of a mixed medical waste which had been subjected to an ozonator process was received for analysis.

2. Moisture Content
Two sub-samples of the received sample were prepared for determination of the moisture content with reference to BS EN 14774-3:2009. The samples were placed in a drying oven at 105oC until constant in mass and the moisture content (Ma r), expressed as a percentage by mass....

3. Calorific Va

Jul. 19, 2011

Professor Tony Griffiths