1. The incinerator must be able to completely burn medical waste, the emission of gas and solid waste in line with relevant national standards.
2. The incinerator must have an automatic control system inside, capable of monitoring and controlling parameters such as temperature, pressure and oxygen content.
3. The working condition of the incinerator must be monitored 24 hours a day.
4. A perfect management system for transportation and disposal of medical waste should be established, including classification, packaging and storage of medical waste.
5. The incinerator should be equipped with reliable waste gas purification and treatment facilities to ensure that the pollutant emissions in the flue gas meet national standards.
6. The training and management of operators should be strengthened to ensure that they have the necessary professional knowledge and skills.
7. Regular inspection and maintenance should be carried out every year to ensure reliable operation of the equipment.
8. In the process of operation, the indicators should be monitored and recorded at any time, and abnormalities should be handled and reported in a timely manner.
In short, the construction and operation of the medical waste incinerator must comply with the relevant national standards and regulations to ensure its safe, reliable and efficient treatment of medical waste to protect the environment and public **** health and safety.