Medical waste can include infectious, hazardous, and even radioactive waste, plus the more ordinary general waste produced inside certain types of companies. Many industries and service providers require medical waste to be collected, disinfected, and disposed of. It’s not only hospitals that need these types of services either. Here are a few of the types of businesses that use these disposal services.
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Laboratories
Medical diagnoses are performed in laboratories to complete necessary tests. Also, biologic labs develop new vaccines that are vital too. Both of these types of laboratories work with medical waste companies to collect, remove, and destroy their waste. Waste of this type may be disinfected first, or directly incinerated right away to demolish it, depending on what’s required.
Dental Clinics
Dental clinics perform their own oral care as one part of providing healthcare services to patients. The wide-ranging services that are provided generate considerable biohazard waste. Dental procedures sometimes include getting under the gums or removing a tooth where some amount of bleeding is present. So, gauze swabs and bandages may be used to assist in stemming the bleeding until it stops. Also, an anesthetic is often administered to numb an area before operating, so needles and used anesthetic bottles require safe disposal too.
Tattoo Centers
Places where people can receive a tattoo also generate waste in their work. As well as the needles, bandages used at the time can become a little bloody when customers react strongly to the creation of the tattoo. These are considered biohazardous and need to be safely disposed of.
Barbers and Hair Salons
While it might be unusual to think of a beauty salon or a man’s barbers as generators of bio-contaminated waste, that is indeed the case. The use of clippers, razors, and scissors is the primary worry here. Shaving a customer may cause an accidental cut to the skin and bleeding on the shaving blade. Also, hair could have unknown parasites present and is best disposed of through biohazard waste collection facilities.
While hospitals and clinics within the healthcare industry are the obvious service providers in need of clinical waste disposal, many other industries also find them useful too. Far more than you’d think at first.
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