Medical Waste Collection Procedure
- The process of waste collection by law dictates that all biohazardous waste must be in boxes and needle waste in sharp bins must be weighed on premises and documented.
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One copy of the manifest document is left with the waste generator as proof of what was collected by MNE Waste Management on the premisses.
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MNE Waste Management sends all waste to authorised (permitted) destruction sites.
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At the destruction site, all waste is weighed again to ensure the corresponding weight of what was collected is the correct weight delivered.
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This process is again documented and the second copy of the manifest document is stamped and sent back to the waste generator as proof that the waste was properly destructed.
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MNE Waste Management keeps records to ensure that waste was properly transported and destructed upon inspection - Cradle to grave approach.
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Prior notice of 24 - 48 hours for each collection helps us ensure that we can add you to our list of collections in a particular week. This will also include any stock you may need i.e collection of box waste and sharps,