Sharps Disposal Applications available in Latin America
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Machineries for medical waste processing
Shred-Tech®’s Industrial Medical Waste Shredders have been installed in many hospitals and high volume commercial processing plants throughout the world. Slow speed, high torque shredders easily reduce the toughest medical grade materials ranging from fabrics to glass, plastics and stainless steel instruments and more. These machines reduce bulky autoclaved waste destined for landfill by as much as 70%, rendering all materials to a non-reusable and unrecognizable state. Applications include dedicated ...
By 3R-Machinery (by Shred-Tech) based in Raleigh, NORTH CAROLINA (USA).
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Recycling equipments for shredding & reducing medical waste
Shredding and reducing medical waste poses special challenges. Processing must meet stringent regulatory standards for the safe handling of infectious and red bag waste, including precise size reduction to ensure proper sterilization. In addition, the waste is comprised of many different materials, ranging from sharps to textiles, requiring shredders that can effectively process the variety of ...
By Granutech-Saturn Systems based in Grand Prairie, TEXAS (USA).
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Hazardous & Medical waste shredding
SSI designs and manufactures shredders and size reduction systems for safe disposal of hazardous, medical and pharmaceutical waste. SSI has extensive experience in the supply of purpose engineered reduction, fuel blending and destruction systems for the hazardous and medical waste processing ...
By SSI Shredding Systems, Inc. based in Wilsonville, OREGON (USA).
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Medical waste shredding
Custom Shredding Systems for Destruction of a Variety of Medical Wastes. Red bag, linens, plastic sheets, latex gloves, syringes and sharps containers, boxed medical ...
By SSI Shredding Systems, Inc. based in Wilsonville, OREGON (USA).
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4-Shaft Shredder for Medical Waste
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines medical waste as “all forms of waste generated by health care facilities”. Any object (for example bandages, syringes, bed sheets etc.) that has come into contact with any form of bodily fluid, is considered to be potentially infectious and hazardous. That makes up to 20% of medical waste generated daily, hazardous. According to the WHO, high-income countries are generating approximately 0.5 kg of hazardous waste per hospital bed (per day). Lower-income ...
By Envomed based in Tzur Yigal, ISRAEL.
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