Medical Waste Incinerator: Essential Medical Waste Disposal Services Provided By Meda Send

Medical Waste Removal Companies Medical Waste Service Suggestions There are different types of wastes that people need to be conscious about in order to avoid exposure to this waste that may cause health illnesses and diseases. One of the most dangerous types of waste that people need to get rid of is hazardous wastes. These

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MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR (50 C 60kg/hr)

Medical Waste Incinerator, 50 to 60 Kg/hr Support Health Sector Support Project Point of Installation (Hospitals) Moi Voi, Makindu, Maragua, Eldama Ravine and Isiolo District Hospitals 1.    General Description Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of a medical waste incinerator suitable for disposal of Medical, General and Pathological waste in a safe and clean environment.  The unit shall consist of two chambers and operate on the principal of controlled air and temperature. The unit shall consist a particulate remover (scrubbers) as stipulated in waste management regulations, 2006 (Legal notice NO. 121 of 29th September, 2006).  The Unit shall be fully automatic and controlled by an automatic electronic controlled system except loading system which shall be manual.  The unit shall be capable of incinerating between 50 to 60 kg of solid medical waste per hour.  It shall be constructed from mild or aluminized steel lined with refractory material. Main unit Application For incineration, general and pathological Capacity   50 C 60 kg/h burn rate Type Two  combustion chambers type; primary  and Secondary, controlled/forced combustion air type with a flue gas emission scrubbing unit Operating time                Minimum 8 hours daily Operating temperature     From 850 0C to 1200 0C, Automatic controlled Residual Ash                    5 to 10%     3.2     Primary Chamber Construction Constructed from heavy duty mild or aluminized  steel Or equal and approved equivalent Insulation material            Refractory material lining similar or equal to calcium  Silicate and hot face combination of heavy duty brickwork Internal Construction        Fixed hearth type complete with gratings, concave bottom and charging door, lined with refractory material Charging Door                   Suitable for manual loading of wastes and with smooth  Dear seal equivalent of Ceramic seals with hinges. Door Lock                          Automatic, Electric type Ash removal door    Provided, for removing resultant bottom ash leftovers                              from the Primary chamber Gratings   Provided Loading Manual loading of waste Primary Burner                        Fully automatic, with fuel, temperature and speed controls with ignition system, flame detector, Air fan complete with safety features, flame failure,  Diesel fired fuel injector type and Flange mounted                                                                                                     Blower Provided. For supplying excess combustion air through the distribution system with speed control system Temperature Minimum exit 850 0C Observation port To be provided with protective glass type Construction   Constructed from heavy duty mild or aluminized steel or equal and approved equivalent Insulation Refractory material lining Combustion Temperatures        Above 850 0C, controlled electronically

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Another challenge: disposing of waste

A single Ebola patient treated in a U.S. hospital will generate eight 55-gallon barrels of medical waste each day. Protective gloves, gowns, masks and booties are donned and doffed by all who approach the patient’s bedside and then discarded. Disposable medical instruments, packaging, bed linens, cups, plates, tissues, towels, pillowcases and anything that is used

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County scraps plans for waste-to-energy incinerator

The Board of County Commissioners struck down plans Thursday for a regional waste-to-energy incinerator, opting to haul the county’s waste to a landfill with a short-term contract instead. In a 3-2 vote, Commissioners President Blaine Young and commissioners Kirby Delauter and David Gray voted to kill the $471 million incinerator project by canceling the contract

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hot medical waste disposing machine, Operation Condition: 8-16 hr/ day

hot medical waste disposing machine, Operation Condition: 8-16 hr/ day  Control: Built-in data recording Operating temperature: Incinerator  /Primary Combustion Chamber Primary Chamber: 900 – 1200 0C Type: continuous loading, Top Loading Capacity/Burn rate per hour: 250 -300 kg/hr  Material: External- 3 layers  Internal lining:  a fire proof material of pre-fired refractory bricks with Aluminium lining, resistant to corrosive waste or gas and to thermal shock Secondary  Combustion  Chamber: Type: horizontal/vertical Temperature:  1200- 1300 oC Residence time of gases : >2 seconds Ash Residue: <5% of original waste size Ash Handling System: Both Automatic and manual removal of Ash. Must ensure removal/treatment of hazardous remnants of ash Flue gas treatment   system : Capable of treating the flow of flue  gas as the incinerator is operating at its maximum capacity Auxiliary device: Water level gauge, pressure sensor, PH sensor..etc  Auxiliary device: Fuel cut-off device Waste  feeding mechanism: Automatic pneumatic/hydraulic waste loading system or conveyor belt , capacity 650-800 L at a time                                                                                                                                       Chimney (Stack): Type: Vertical type height:>7 meter’ Material: Fireproof cast, stainless steel OUTPUT:  GAS- SMOKELESS,ODORLESS  ASH -Max <5% of original waste size Reduction of Pollutant gas SO2, HCL, HF and line particulate Emission standard: WHO/ European Test report for emission testing provided? Heat exchange mode: Automatic Accessories:   All standard accessories for incinerator, including but not limited to loading system, heat exchangers, pollution control system, ash removal system, including ladder and oil tanker (2500litre capacity). Operating Environment:  The incinerator is capable to operate at the altitude of 2400mt above sea level. (according to the site conditions) Power Requirement: 220 Vac single phase or 380 Vac three phase 4 wire system  50HZ    Installation Testing and Commissioning :   to be conducted by certified or qualified personnel.   Supplier shall provide the following documentation     User (Operating) manual in English.  Service (Technical / Maintenance) manual in English.  Certificate of calibration and inspection from factory.  Fast moving spare parts: Supplier is able to provide fast moving spare parts with quantities as described in the price schedule or their equivalent.  Training: Supplier is able to provide training on operation, management and maintenance of incinerators.    Warranty  Comprehensive warranty for minimum 2 year.  Maintenance Service during Warranty Period  During warranty period supplier must ensure, corrective/breakdown maintenance whenever required.  Supplier has a local agent or branch office in Ethiopia (please indicate the name and contact details of the agent)  Supplier provides labor, lifting equipment and tools needed for the installation, testing and commissioning of the incinerator. The supplier will be responsible for the safety of its staff, workers and laborers during the installation, testing & commisssioning  Able to provides all necessary information that would be used as an input for preparation of floor (platform) and room for the incinerator to be supplied such as the following;  Lay outs (drawings) and  pictures of the incinerators to be installed 

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Burnaby garbage incinerator operator sued over pollution concerns

The Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District is suing Maxxam Analytics International Corp. and Covanta Burnaby Renewable Energy ULC for allegedly failing to properly test fly ash samples from the district’s waste-to-energy facility in Burnaby. The district filed a notice of civil claim in BC Supreme Court on October 16. Covanta, according to the claim,

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Hazardous situation: Incinerators at K-P’s major hospitals out of order

PESHAWAR: Even with clear rules which state hospital waste must be incinerated within 24 hours of its collection, incinerators at two major hospitals in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) are out of order and the waste is dumped outside the hospitals. According to data collected by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 15 to 20 tons of hospital waste

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Biological Waste Incinerators