Can medical devices be thrown into the trash can?

What's the difference between a medical trash can and an ordinary trash can?

Medical trash cans are often seen in many medical and health places. Professional design and functional characteristics have great influence on better realizing the practical function of medical trash can.

Perhaps in some outdoor places or crowded places, we will see all kinds of trash cans, which are placed in every corner or corner, silently accepting garbage from all directions. But in some places, these small and ordinary trash cans also need strict technical indicators, such as hospitals.

Due to the special environment of the hospital, the related equipment placed in the hospital also needs special technical requirements, otherwise, if it is just randomly collected or placed, it is likely to produce a series of other problems.

The garbage bins in hospitals need strict technical standards. Whether it is a medical trash can for outdoor protection in the corridor or a recycling bucket specially used for recycling medical waste, special disinfection is needed to prevent infectious bacteria from causing other unnecessary troubles.

What's the difference between a medical trash can and an ordinary trash can?

Medical trash cans are often seen in many medical and health places. Professional design and functional characteristics have great influence on better realizing the practical function of medical trash can.

Perhaps in some outdoor places or crowded places, we will see all kinds of trash cans, which are placed in every corner or corner, silently accepting garbage from all directions. But in some places, these small and ordinary trash cans also need strict technical indicators, such as hospitals.

Due to the special environment of the hospital, the related equipment placed in the hospital also needs special technical requirements, otherwise, if it is just randomly collected or placed, it is likely to produce a series of other problems. The garbage bins in hospitals need strict technical standards. Whether it is a medical trash can for outdoor protection in the corridor or a recycling bucket specially used for recycling medical waste, special disinfection is needed to prevent infectious bacteria from causing other unnecessary troubles.

Is there a regulation on the color of medical trash cans?

1. Infectious waste refers to medical waste that carries pathogenic microorganisms and has the risk of causing the spread of infectious diseases, including articles contaminated by patients' blood, body fluids and excreta, and garbage generated by patients with infectious diseases; 2. Pathological waste refers to human excreta and medical experimental animal carcasses produced in the process of diagnosis and treatment, including discarded human tissues produced in the process of operation, discarded human tissues after pathological sections, pathological wax blocks, etc. 3. Hazardous waste refers to abandoned medical sharp instruments that can stab or cut human body, including medical needles, scalpels, scalpels, glass test tubes, etc. 4 pharmaceutical waste refers to abandoned, eliminated, deteriorated or contaminated drugs, including abandoned ordinary drugs, abandoned cytotoxic drugs and genotoxic drugs; 5. Chemical waste refers to toxic, corrosive, flammable and explosive waste chemicals, such as waste chemical reagents, chemical disinfectants, mercury sphygmomanometer, mercury thermometer, etc.

The general chemical reagents and disinfectants discarded in the laboratory are discharged into the sewer. Classified, bagged and collected, and recycled by special personnel. Disposal method: incineration that can burn. High-risk wastes such as culture media, specimens and strains of pathogens in medical wastes should be autoclaved or chemically disinfected, and then collected and treated as infectious wastes.

Medical waste turnover box domestic garbage (except those discarded by infected patients) can be treated as ordinary domestic garbage.