biohazardous waste Articles
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Technology Innovation Leadership Award Biohazardous Waste Treatment North America, 2014
Frost & Sullivan’s Global Research Platform Frost & Sullivan is in its 50th year in business with a global research organization of 1,800analysts and consultants who monitor more than 300 industries and 250,000 companies. The company’s research philosophy originates with the CEO’s360-Degree Perspective, which serves as the foundation of its TEAM Research methodology. ...
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Medical Waste - Empowering Change - Case Study
Your biohazardous waste can create long term cost and serious environmental outcomes. Acute medical waste issues require immediate and accurate response to avoid spread of infection. Fact. The abundance of untreated medical waste quickly escalates into a threat to humanity and the Inciner8 medical incinerator range provides a precise solution capable of dealing with a wide range of waste. ...
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ES & E OZONATOR Publication Nov 2011
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 ...
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Infectious Diseases and Ozone
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, ...
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Remote Islands - Medical Waste - Case Study
Location: Pacific Ocean Clients: PacWaste / SPREP Waste Type: Medical & Hazardous waste Solution(s) Supplied: i8-M15, i8M-60, i8M-75 The PacWaste project consisted of the installation and commissioning of 26 state-of-the-art healthcare waste incinerators in Kiribati, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu These high temperature medical incinerators ensure that biohazardous waste (such as pathological, ...
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Cleaning up by cleaning up
Historically, some big businesses have made big messes. Greenhouse gas emissions, oil spills and unsafe water have become unsavoury but all-too-commonplace topics in the news and industry is beginning to sit up and take notice. Within the past couple of decades, businesses have been cropping up in Saskatchewan with the goal of cleaning up others’ messes - or simply keeping a mess from ...
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10 Pre-Incineration Tips for Medical Waste
Here is a list of 10 useful tips for pre-processing of medical waste to get the best from your waste management process. Segregate wastes at the source to minimize the volume of actual regulated medical waste (RMW). Isolate RMW that must be incinerated; depending on local regulations, at least a small portion of biohazardous waste, including sharps, may have to be incinerated. Include ...
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Inciner8’s medical waste solution in the Pacific
The PacWaste project has now begun the installation and commissioning of a range of state-of-the-art healthcare waste incinerators in Kiribati, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. These high temperature medical incinerators ensure that biohazardous waste (such as pathological, Type I – IV, Pharmaceuticals) will be treated in accordance with international guidelines on the safe processing of ...
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Be prepared: It’s not just for boy scouts
The Boy Scouts have a motto: “Be prepared.” Their founder, Robert Baden-Powell, was once asked: “Prepared for what?” His response: “Why, for any old thing.” So it is with the Boy Scouts, so it should be with the modern waste hauler in an era where “any old thing” can range from improperly discarded radioactive and biohazardous waste to signs of ...
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Controlled Atmosphere Lab Furnace: A Complete Guide
This article originally appeared on AI Furnaces. It is being republished here with permission. Laboratory furnaces are specially built instruments essential for research, development, and experimental applications. This apparatus uses heat to process materials, such as biohazard waste and other instruments. In metal fabrication, a special type of oven and furnace is utilized to attain the desired ...
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Incinerators as part of ‘Cradle to Grave’ waste process
Bio Hazardous Medical Waste – Indonesia Your bio-hazardous medical waste can create long term cost and serious environmental outcomes. Acute medical waste issues require immediate and accurate response to avoid spread of infection. Fact. The abundance of untreated medical waste quickly escalates into a threat to humanity and the Inciner8 medical product range provides a precise ...
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OZONATOR Abstract 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 • ...
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Incinerators as part of `Cradle to Grave` waste process
Bio Hazardous Medical Waste – Indonesia Your bio-hazardous medical waste can create long term cost and serious environmental outcomes. Acute medical waste issues require immediate and accurate response to avoid spread of infection. Fact. The abundance of untreated medical waste quickly escalates into a threat to humanity and the Inciner8 medical product range provides a precise solution ...
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AI Technology for Waste Management
Introduction The notion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming mainstream with reference to modern innovations. The internet of things (IoT) platforms coupled with AI has reshaped every aspect of human life on the individual as well as collective levels. Since the global waste generation, according to World Bank, could reach to a whopping 3.4 billion tons per annum, AI technology can surely ...
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Medical Waste Destruction (HIV) - Case Study
Location: Zimbabwe, Africa Client: Ministry of Health & Childcare Waste Type: Medical Waste & Bio-hazards Incinerator Supplied: 2 x i8-250 Models Incineration used in fight against HIV in Zimbabwe The prevention of HIV in the poorest regions of Africa has been an ongoing issue for decades and the United Nations has always been at the forefront of providing solutions to the most common ...
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Benefits of OZONATOR Technology for the Treatment and Sterilization of Medical and Bio-Hazard Waste
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 ...
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Trade SIA on the Environmental Goods Agreement OZONATOR - Case Study
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 ...
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Spearheading Medical Waste Management in Indonesia - Case Study
Location: Indonesia, SE Asia Client: Private Waste Management Company Waste Type: Medical Waste & Bio-hazards Incinerator Supplied: i8-700 with Autoloader Model In a country where over 10% live under the poverty line, having effective waste management solutions in place can be tricky and ultimately expensive. In Indonesia, many medical facilities do not have access to on-site waste ...
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Spearheading Medical Waste Management in Indonesia
In a country where over 10% live under the poverty line, having effective medical waste management solutions in place can be tricky and ultimately expensive. In Indonesia, many medical facilities do not have access to on-site waste disposal and recently some Government backed initiatives have commissioned large facilities for collecting and disposing of large volumes of medical waste safely. When ...
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Bio Hazardous Waste and Incineration
20 to 25 percent of the total waste generated by healthcare establishments is regarded as hazardous and may create a variety of health and environmental risks if not managed and destroyed in an appropriate manner. With the large number of health care facilities and hospitals increasing all around the globe, hazardous waste management and disposal is becoming a serious problem. What Is Bio ...
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