1. Incinerator must comply with national and local safety standards, and at the same time comply with relevant environmental regulations and technical standards.
2. The incinerator must be regularly maintained to ensure the normal operation and safety of the equipment.
3. The incinerator needs to set up a reliable control and monitoring system to ensure that the waste incineration process and emissions meet national and local standards.
4. The incineration of medical waste must be operated by professionals who strictly follow the operating procedures to avoid operational errors and human pollution.
5. Operators need to undergo professional and technical training and assessment, and hold the appropriate qualifications and licenses.
6. The waste gas produced by incineration must be treated and discharged in accordance with national and local pollution emission standards.
7. Regulators are required to conduct regular inspections and supervision of medical waste incinerators to ensure proper operation of the equipment and compliance with environmental standards.
In summary, incineration of medical waste requires professional operation and compliant equipment, and must comply with environmental regulations and technical standards to ensure that the waste can be treated safely and effectively.