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how to treat ebola medical waste?

To treat Ebola medical waste, it is crucial to adhere to proper handling and disposal protocols to prevent the spread of the virus. The following steps outline the recommended approach based on the guidelines provided: Preparation and Packaging: Primary packaging of waste should occur in the patient’s room, and healthcare workers (HCWs) wearing Personal Protective…
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Wet Scrubber(Spray Tower) and Defogging Tower for Waste Incinerators Model TS10

Wet Scrubber(Spray Tower) and Defogging Tower for Waste Incinerators Model TS10

Hiclover Incinerator

We offer a wide range of waste incinerators to meet the needs of various industries and organizations. From single combustion chambers to multi-combustion chambers, we provide solutions for laboratory, clinic, hospital, and medical center waste disposal. Our incinerators are designed to handle medical disposable, biological waste, medical plastic waste, hazardous waste, red bag waste, needle…
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Containerized Industrial Waste Incinerators

A containerized incinerator with design suitable for use in remote area specifically the oil and gas industry.Incinerator unit should be able to handle common waste with ability to accept small amounts of medical waste,Primary chamber should provide operating temp minimum of 850C; secondary chamber should operate at 1200C with minimum of 2sec residence time.The container…
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waste management in UNSOS

Waste management in the United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) has been a significant focus, with efforts to improve  waste management practices and environmental impact. UNSOS has been developing its waste management plan since 2018,  aiming at source reduction and maximizing waste recovery through recycling. The Mission has become self-reliant,  with most non-recyclable and non-hazardous waste incinerated within its facilities. UNSOS is also a pioneer in implementing centralized waste  management yards, alongside other peacekeeping missions, to streamline waste disposal and recycling processes.   The United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) is mandated to provide logistics support to ATMIS uniformed and civilian personnel,  which includes life support and medical infrastructure. This support extends to the provision of waste management services in Somalia.  UNSOS has sought expressions of interest from competent and qualified companies for the provision of waste management services,  including waste collection bins, materials for medical waste disposal, and the design and construction of waste collection points and waste management yards.   In addition to the efforts made by UNSOS, the Department of Operational Support (DOS) is implementing a six-year strategy on environmental management, aiming to achieve maximum efficiency in the use of natural resources and  minimize environmental risks. This includes the implementation of wastewater and solid waste risk assessment methodologies  to ensure regular risk assessments and prompt corrective actions. The efforts of UNSOS and the broader United Nations in waste management in Somalia are part of a comprehensive  approach to reduce the environmental footprint and ensure responsible mission deployment.          

Burner Controller RMO88.53C2 for Riello RL34

Burner Controller RMO88.53C2 for Riello RL34