types of hospital waste

There are generally 4 different kinds of medical waste: infectious, hazardous, radioactive, and general.For the purposes of this review these sources are defined as giving rise to four major categories of waste: municipal solid waste, industrial waste, agricultural waste and hazardous waste.
What Colour bags are used for clinical waste?

  • Clinical waste.
  • Correct segregation.
  • Colour description for bagging day to day waste.
  • Orange bags – infectious or anatomical waste which requires incineration.
  • Yellow bags with black stripes – continence pads and other waste produced from human
  • hygiene (urine, faeces, sputum, tears, nasal secretions, vomit).

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Items/Model TS10(PLC) TS20(PLC) TS30(PLC) TS50(PLC)
Burn Rate (Average) 10-20 kg/hour 20-30 kg/hour 30-50 kg/hour 50-100 kg/hour
Control Mode PLC Auto. PLC Auto. PLC Auto. PLC Auto.
Combustion Chamber 100L 210L 330L 560L
Internal Dimensions 50x50x40cm 65x65x50cm 75x75x60cm 100x80x70cm
Secondary Chamber 50L 110L 180L 280L
Smoke Filter Chamber Dry Scrubber Dry Scrubber Dry Scrubber Dry Scrubber
Feed Mode Manual Manual Manual Manual
Voltage 220V 220V 220V 220V
Power 0.75Kw 0.83Kw 0.99Kw 1.2Kw
Diesel Oil Consumption (kg/hour) Ave.8.4 Ave.10.9 Ave.13.3 Ave.16.9
Natural Gas Consumption (m3n/hour) Ave.10.1 Ave.13 Ave.16 Ave.20.2
Temperature Monitor Yes Yes Yes Yes
Temperature Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes
Items/Model TS100(PLC) TS150(PLC) TS300(PLC) TS500(PLC)
Burn Rate (Average) 100-150 kg/hour 150-200 kg/hour 300-400 kg/hour 500-600 kg/hour
Control Mode PLC Auto. PLC Auto. PLC Auto. PLC Auto.
Combustion Chamber 1200L 1500L 2000L 3000L
Internal Dimensions 120x100x100cm 150x100x100cm 170x120x100cm 210x120x120cm
Secondary Chamber 600L 750L 1000L 1500L
Smoke Filter Chamber Dry Scrubber Dry Scrubber Dry Scrubber Dry Scrubber
Feed Mode Manual Manual Manual Manual
Voltage 220V 220V 220V 220V
Power 1.38Kw 1.69Kw 2.57Kw 4.88Kw
Diesel Oil Consumption (kg/hour) Ave.20.4 Ave.24.2 Ave.33 Ave.44
Natural Gas Consumption (m3n/hour) Ave.24.5 Ave.29 Ave.39.6 Ave.52.8
Temperature Monitor Yes Yes Yes Yes
Temperature Protection Yes Yes Yes Yes

Feeding Controlled hygienic, mechanical or automatic feeding methods must not negatively influence the air supply
and temperature in the primary and secondary chambers of the incinerator.
Bottom ash removal system Units shall include an integral and mechanized bottom ash removal system, via rams or similar mechanisms that
evacuate bulk ash from below the primary chamber without the need for frequent manual evacuation.
Diesel fuel storage and supply “Each unit shall include a diesel fuel storage tank of sufficient capacity to
enable operation of the unit for 5 working days of 10 hours each.
• The unit shall include a pumping system and lines to supply the burners from the tank and the diesel-electric generator. The pumping system will have two pumps in parallel for redundancy.
• The supply lines will be fabricated from steel tubing and adequately protected and supported against
damage during operations and include shutoff valves for each line.
• The unit shall be equipped with a fuel meter.

Electrical supply, generation and wiring “The waste incinerators shall be designed for the following electricity supply:
• 3 phase, 4 wire, 415 V a.c. ±10%, 50 Hz ±3%
• 3 phase 4 wire, 220 V a.c. ±10%, 60 Hz ±3%

“Incinerators must be able to support different power sources (PV solar system , diesel Electric generator ,
local or compound mini-scale grid)

The incinerator combustion chamber(s) should be designed for easy maintenance of all internal parts
including the refractory and insulation.
Materials used in the individual parts of the incinerator shall be heat resistance and also be protected
against oxidation, corrosion, etc.
The incinerator shell shall be made of mild steel with an adequate thickness for small units of between 3-6mm and larger units 5-10 mm depending on the construction part and painted externally with heat resistant aluminum paint
suitable to withstand 250° C. The outside surface temperature of the incinerator casing should not
exceed 50° C above ambient temperature and shall include a safety mesh around all hot surfaces.
Cold face refractory lining of calcium silicate or superior material, minimum thickness 100 mm.
Combustion control system The incinerator units shall include a temperature based electronic combustion control system that
utilizes temperature and other data to inform automated or programmed cycling through the standard burn cycle: pre-heat, burn with waste addition, burn completion, cool-down. The system shall be capable of varying
auxiliary fuel and air supply in both combustion
chambers to achieve optimum combustion conditions. As far as practicable, the incinerator shall be
of a plug and play type for ease of installation and commissioning in remote locations.

Operator training The operator/trainer will be provided on a day-rate reimbursable basis. The bidder
must specify the minimum scope of work in terms of operator
working days and travel days. Rates for these to be provided on the financial offer form.
The main task of the operator will be to deliver a centralized product familiarization course which
will focus on providing hands on training to the client’s staff regarding the installation, commissioning, disassembling and re
Spare parts and consumables The proposed incinerator systems shall include all necessary spare parts, PPE, and consumables required
for 2 years of operation. The supplier is to provide a proposed list of spare parts for the incinerators. Mandatory spare parts must include as a minimum:
“• thermocouple
• temperature gauge
• fire rope
• burner
• induction air fan
• digital temperature display panel”
Optional maintenance service The contractor shall deploy an expert, fully equipped with all required tools and equipment, to the
client to provide maintenance service of the installed waste incinerators, including all the parts and
components (e.g., burners, ignitors, temperature gauges) when required.
packaging and maintenance of all the incinerators supplied under this Contract. This training session
shall be held at the client’s location as well as potential assigned alternative locations. Training shall
be conducted for each type of incinerator unit at the time of arrival and assembly of the incineration units.
“The operator will proceed to undertake the following duties:
• Initial supervision of the operation of each type of incinerator on a full-time basis for 5 working days, observing and recording each unit’s performance.
Development of an operating protocol for the client’s nominated staff to use whilst operating the unit.
• Practical training of the client’s nominated personnel, in the operation and routine maintenance of the unit.
• Assessing the volume and types of waste awaiting incineration and developing an operating schedule for the client.
• All equipment manuals shall be provided in English and in French.

Spare parts and consumables The proposed incinerator systems shall include all necessary spare parts, PPE, and consumables required
for 2 years of operation. The supplier is to provide a proposed list of spare parts for the incinerators. Mandatory spare parts must include as a minimum:
“• thermocouple
• temperature gauge
• fire rope
• burner
• induction air fan
• digital temperature display panel”
Optional maintenance service The contractor shall deploy an expert, fully equipped with all required tools
and equipment, to the client
to provide maintenance service of the installed waste incinerators, including all the parts and components
(e.g., burners, ignitors, temperature gauges) when required.

Containerization The proposed incinerators shall be able to be completely packed into a series of 20ft export standard sea containers.
Bidder should offer an option whereby the incinerator is designed to remain in the container to enable
its mobility. The bidder may also suggest other ways of ensuring mobility of the incinerator unit such that
it can quickly be moved to another location to allow for on-site treatment/operation (ideally containerized); trailer or skid mounted,
Warranty period: “Warranty will be as per the UNOPS ‘contracts for the provision of goods’ under section 4.5 of the ‘general conditions of contract’ 4.5 WARRANTIES: Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, in addition to and without limiting any other warranties, remedies or rights of UNOPS stated in or arising under the Contract, the Contractor warrants and represents that:
4.5.1 The goods, including all packaging and packing thereof, conform to the specifications of the Contract,
are fit for the purposes for which such goods are ordinarily used and for any purposes expressly made known
in writing in the Contract, and shall be of even quality, free from faults and defects in design, material, manufacturer and workmanship;
4.5.2 If the Contractor is not the original manufacturer of the goods, the Contractor shall provide UNOPS with the
benefit of all manufacturers’ warranties in addition to any other warranties required to be provided under the Contract;
4.5.3 The goods are of the quality, quantity and description required by the Contract, including when subjected to conditions prevailing in the place of final destination;
The goods are free from any right of claim by any third-party, including claims of infringement of any 4.5.4intellectual property rights, including, but not limited to,
patents, copyright and trade secrets;
4.5.5 The goods are new and unused;
4.5.6 All warranties will remain fully valid following any delivery of the goods and for a period of not less
than one (1) year following acceptance of the goods by UNOPS in accordance with the Contract;
4.5.7 During any period in which the Contractor’s warranties are effective, upon notice by UNOPS that the
goods do not conform to the requirements of the Contract, the Contractor shall promptly and at its own expense correct such non-conformities or, in case of its inability to do so, replace the defective goods with goods of the same or
better quality or, at its own cost, remove the defective goods and fully reimburse UNOPS for the purchase price paid for the defective goods; and,
4.5.8 The Contractor shall remain responsive to the needs of UNOPS for any services that may be required
in connection with any of the Contractor’s warranties under the Contract.

Packaging, labelling Packaging, labelling and shipping must be compliant with national and international standards and regulations
and in accordance with UNOPS packing and labelling instruction as indicated in the UNOPS GCC.
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Bidder must be able to supply all the optional items listed below.
Installation and Commissioning, Operator training, Spare parts package and Maintenance
Installation and commissioning The unit shall allow for easy and quick installation without specialized tools/equipment and without high
skilled manpower required, optimizing the number of assembly/installation steps with separate items reduced to a practicable, shipment weight.
The assembly and installation process shall be designed to be reversible, to facilitate rapid disassembling and re-packing without damaging the parts of the products itself. All tools/equipment must be simple to use, of highest
quality and meet international standards.
Team compositions and tools/equipment list/description shall be detailed in the assembly, disassembly and Packing
Manuals. Provision for the use of video weblinks (in English with French and Arabic subtitles) showing the assembly
process and, separately, the disassembly process is required. Manuals are to be produced in English and French.
The Contractor shall deploy an expert incinerator operator, fully equipped with all required tools and equipment,
to support the client in un-packing, installation, and commissioning of the different sizes of incinerator units.
The operator will be provided on a day-rate reimbursable basis. The bidder must specify the minimum scope of
work in terms of operator working days
and travel days. Rates for these to be provided on the financial offer form.

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