Individuals can build a centralized medical waste treatment unit?
Individuals can build a centralized medical waste treatment unit, but only to obtain national recognition September 22, 2004 08:53 Author: Zhao Xinpei Source: Beijing Youth Daily The Ministry of Health yesterday announced the "Medical Waste Management Measures for Healthcare Institutions" The Ministry of Health yesterday announced the "Medical Waste Management Measures for Healthcare Institutions", which stipulates that the hospital's medical waste must be stored in closed storage, fixed-point storage, and specialized personnel. Transportation, for littering medical waste hospitals will be subject to a maximum of 30,000 yuan of financial penalties. It is understood that the violations listed as financial penalties are: discarding medical waste in health care institutions and dumping, piling up medical waste in non-storage locations or mixing medical waste with other waste and domestic garbage; (handing over medical waste to units or individuals who have not obtained a business license); failing to strictly disinfect sewage, excreta from patients with infectious diseases and patients suspected of having infectious diseases in accordance with the regulations, or failing to meet the national emission standards, discharging medical waste to the hospitals. Meet the national emission standards, discharged into the sewage treatment system; patients with infectious diseases or suspected infectious disease patients admitted to the domestic waste, not in accordance with the management and disposal of medical waste; medical waste temporary storage sites, facilities or equipment does not meet the health requirements; medical waste is not separated by category in special packaging or containers; the use of medical waste transportation tools do not meet the requirements. . For the spread of infectious diseases caused by the original licensing department to suspend or revoke the license to practice health care institutions; constitutes a crime, be held criminally responsible. (Delivering medical waste to a unit or individual that has not obtained a license to operate)