Infectious Waste Applications available in Nicaragua
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Waste Conversion System for Pathogens in Waste
Waste containing infectious agents must be decontaminated in a number of regulated situations, such as if it is generated in a hospital setting or if it's garbage being fed to swine (yes, you read that correctly). Yet waste is essentially exempt from these requirements if it is classified as garbage but headed to the landfill. Of course, it is well known that infectious substances are prevalent in garbage, hence the regulations in so many specific situations. Pathogens can be present in food waste, diapers, ...
By Ecogensus LLC based in Hartford, CONNECTICUT (USA).
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Special plants for recycling of hospital waste
Forrec produces plants for treating hospital and medical waste, featuring maximum production capacity and a high level of automation. The treatment of hospital waste is governed by strict regulations, which foresee the sterilization and disposal of potentially infectious hazardous medical waste. With FORREC plants, potentially infectious and hazardous hospital waste is pre-treated by grinding and conveying through sealed stainless steel screw conveyors, followed by grinding and final refining of the sterilized ...
By FOR REC S.P.A. based in Santa Giustina in Colle, ITALY.
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Hospital Water Chlorine Dioxide Treatment
In the normal course of operation, hospitals generate a variety of waste products which are not suitable for normal disposal. While some or most hospital waste may be harmless, it is difficult to distinguish such harmless waste from infectious waste. As a result, all of the waste from a hospital must be treated as if it is ...
By Natural Water Solutions based in Perth, AUSTRALIA.
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Environmental solutions for the waste incineration industry
From a regulatory standpoint, the waste incineration industry is divided into a number of categories: commercial/industrial solid waste incinerators (CISWI), municipal waste combustors (MWC), hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators (HMIWI), hazardous waste combustors (HWC), sewage sludge incinerators (SSI), and other solid waste incinerators (OSWI). While each sub-category is subject to differing environmental regulations, all can benefit from evaluating their air pollution control ...
By Dürr Systems, Inc. based in De Pere, WISCONSIN (USA).
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Infectious Waste Generator for Treatment of Seaport and Airport Waste
Ports and airports bring together many businesses including catering companies (production of meal trays) and other hospitality segments. Their food and putrescible waste must be treated to prevent any spreads epidemics or outbreaks like the bird flu, H5N1, SARS, ...
By Ecodas based in Roubaix, FRANCE.
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Infectious Waste Generator for Infectious & Medical Waste Treatment
The biomedical waste is defined as waste generated from the health care activities such as treatment, diagnostics, monitoring, preventive, healing or soothing control in both human and veterinary medicine. The overall infectious material can consist ...
By Ecodas based in Roubaix, FRANCE.
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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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Infectious Waste Generator for Treatment of Liquid and Infectious Effluents
Waste liquid discharged from hospitals are generally loaded with ...
By Ecodas based in Roubaix, FRANCE.
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