Infectious waste
Infectious waste refers to medical waste that carries pathogenic microorganisms and has the risk of causing the spread of infectious diseases. Such as cotton balls, cotton swabs, drainage cotton strips, gauze and other dressings. Disposable sanitary articles, disposable medical articles and disposable medical devices after use. Waste blood, serum, etc.
Pathological waste
Pathological waste refers to human excrement and medical experimental animal carcasses produced in the process of diagnosis and treatment. Such as discarded human tissues and organs, tissues and corpses of medical experimental animals, etc. produced in the process of diagnosis and treatment such as surgery.
hazardous waste
Hazardous waste refers to abandoned medical sharp instruments that can stab or cut human body. Such as medical needles, suture needles, various medical sharp objects, glass slides, glass test tubes, glass ampoules and the like.
pharmaceutical waste
Drug waste refers to expired, eliminated, deteriorated or contaminated waste drugs. Such as antibiotics and over-the-counter drugs. Abandoned vaccines, blood products, etc.
chemical waste
Chemical waste refers to toxic, corrosive, flammable and explosive waste chemicals. For example: medical imaging room, laboratory waste chemical reagents. Waste chemical disinfectants such as peracetic acid and glutaraldehyde. Abandoned mercury sphygmomanometer and mercury thermometer.