Medical care is one of the most noble professions in the world. Hospitals and medical establishments need to undertake strenuous training pro...
Medical care is one of the most noble professions in the world. Hospitals and medical establishments need to undertake strenuous training programmes to train their staff on handling and segregation of medical or bio-medical waste at source, by disposing material in colour coded bins as per local regulations.
Hospital waste management is complex and requires a multi-pronged approach with a combination of chemical disinfection, steam sterilization and incineration. Incinerators for medical waste need to be used for wastes which are highly infectious as only a combustion process changes the chemical structure of the wastes and prevents any re-infection. The ash from the incinerator will be sterile and can be safely landfilled. Pathogen destruction is only possible at high temperatures and an incinerator is ideal for this.
Human anatomical waste (human tissues, organs, body parts), animal waste (animal tissues,
Haat has several types of incinerators for hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, dispensaries, veterinary institutions, animal houses, pathological laboratories, blood banks.
" The incinerator at the International Hospital Of Bahrain is working very well. Indeed it is a smokeless incinerator without causing any pollution"
- Dr. Praful L. Vaidya, Head of Surgical Dept. & Equipment Committee Chairman, International Hospital of Bahrain.