Medicale Waste Category

Medical Waste Allowed to Recycle with Pyrolysis

Group A

Group A

Wastes which does not have contact with biological liquids of patients, infectious patients. Wastes from cleaning of the territory and so on. Food waste of the central catering departments and also all divisions of the organization which is carrying out medical or pharmaceutical activity, except infectious.

The bedding which was not contacting to infectious patients and not being exposed to pollution by biological liquids.
Disposable dressing gowns.
Containers.

Group A con't

Group A Con't Disposable masks.
Economic and Medical gloves.
The used boot covers.
Food remains (except from infectious offices).
Ward waste (except infectious, skin and venereological, mycologic).

Group B

Group B Infected and potentially infected wastes.
Materials and tools, objects polluted with blood or other biological liquids.
Pathoanatomical wastes, Organic operational wastes (internal organs, tissues and so on).
Food waste from infectious offices, Wastes from microbiological, clinic diagnostic laboratories, pharmaceutical, immunobiological productions working with microorganisms 3-4 groups of pathogenicity (Moderate individual danger, low public danger; absence or low individual and public danger).
Biological wastes of vivarium. Live vaccines unsuitable to use.

Group B con't

Group B Con't Things (dressing gowns, gloves) which were in direct contact with the patient's liquids: secretion of mucous membranes, blood and other;
Pathologic - anatomic waste, Surgical instruments and materials (scalpels, syringes, catheters, wadded tampons etc.), Waste after operations, Waste from infectious offices.
Live vaccines, unsuitable to application, Waste of pharmaceutical laboratories, Waste of pharmaceutical productions, Food which remained after the patients who are in infectious office.
Surgical offices, resuscitation, procedural, dressing and other handling and diagnostic premises of treatment and prevention facility, infectious, skin and venereological offices of treatment and prevention facility.
Medical and pathoanatomical laboratories, the laboratories working with microorganisms of 3-4 groups of pathogenicity, veterinary clinics.

Group C

Group C Materials contacting with patients with infectious diseases which can lead to emergency situations in the field of sanitary and epidemiologic wellbeing of the population and demand holding actions for sanitary protection of the territory. Wastes of laboratories, pharmaceutical and immunobiological productions working with microorganisms of 1-2 groups of pathogenicity (High individual and public risk, High individual and low public risk).
Wastes of medical and diagnostic divisions of physiatry hospitals (clinics) polluted with a phlegm of patients, wastes of the microbiological laboratories which are carrying out works with causative agents of tuberculosis.
Medicines which are out of use.

Group C con't

Group C Con't The first group of waste of class C which can be formed at receipt in the medical organization of the patient with one of the following diagnoses: cholera, plague, yellow fever, the heavy sharp respiratory syndrome (HSRS), Junín hemorrhagic fever (The Argentina hemorrhagic fever), Machupo hemorrhagic fever (The Bolivian hemorrhagic fever), Lass's fever, smallpox, the poliomyelitis caused by a wild poliovirus, the human flu caused by a new subtype, fever Marburg, fever Ebola, malaria.
Waste of laboratories, the pharmaceutical and immunobiological productions working with microorganisms of 1-2 groups of pathogenicity belong to the second group of waste of class C.
The third group of extremely epidemiologically hazardous waste are the waste polluted by a phlegm of patients, waste of the microbiological laboratories which are carrying out works with causative agents of tuberculosis.
Waste of class C is formed in divisions for patients with especially dangerous and quarantine infections and also in laboratories of 1-2 groups of pathogenicity working with microorganisms and in the physiatry and mycologic clinics..

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Medical Waste NOT Allowed to Recycle with Pyrolysis

Group D

Group D Cytotoxic, diagnostic, disinfectants which are out of use. Mercury-containing objects, devices and equipment. Wastes of raw materials and products of pharmaceutical productions. Wastes from operation of the equipment, transport, lighting systems and others.

Group E

Group E

Radioactive waste.

Group C

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