When using bags or bins, they should be filled to no more than two thirds or to the maximum weight printed on the bag/bin, and then sealed securely using the swan-neck method.
Waste that includes items such as bandages, PPE and couch rolls that are contaminated with disease causing waste, including bodily fluids, but not containing medicinal contaminated waste.
For waste that has been used in treating people who have, or are suspected of having, infectious diseases and is contaminated with chemicals or medicinal waste, such as medicated dressings.
Waste that is non-infectious but is unpleasant, such as non-contaminated PPE, nappies and bodily waste.
Partially used and fully used sharps, including those contaminated with medicines. Does not include those contaminated with chemically laden drugs (cytotoxic and cytostatic waste).
Sharps that are not contaminated with any medicines or chemically laden drugs.
For all sharps, including those contaminated with cytotoxic and cytostatic drugs.
Medicinal waste, such as tablets, that are in their original packaging or loose.
For dental waste such as gypsum, which is used in dental moulds.
Toxic dental waste, including amalgam, which is used in dental filling. Waste includes that which has amalgam residues.
For waste that includes body parts and anatomy waste, such as organs and bags of blood.
We offer a clinical waste solution for dental practices, hospitals, beauty salons, GP surgeries, nursing homes and more across the South East. Whether you have dental specific, hazardous, infectious, offensive, pharmaceutical, sanitary or sharps waste, we can offer a cost-effective solution and a schedule to meet your requirements.
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