Medical Waste Collection, Transportation, and Disposal

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Medical wastes generated in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and other healthcare facilities carry a risk of infection and require specialized management. Leaving these wastes in nature in an uncontrolled manner poses a serious threat to both public health and the environment.

Healthcare institutions are responsible for managing the collection, transportation, and disposal processes of their medical waste using licensed teams and equipment in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization and the Ministry of Health. The objective of this service is to remove hazardous medical wastes from the environment in the safest way possible, thereby protecting public health and the environment.

Medical Waste Collection, Transportation, and Disposal Activities

Collection of infected waste in red bags
Transportation of sharps waste in safety boxes
Quarantine, pathological, pharmaceutical, and chemical waste management
Regular transportation with refrigerated and licensed vehicles
Sterilization and disposal processes in accordance with the process
Legal reporting, weighing, and traceability system
Specialized training and consultancy support for healthcare institutions
Legal Requirements for Medical Waste Collection, Transportation, and Disposal

Collection and Sorting

Temporary Storage Period
Transportation License
Waste Management Plan
Responsibilities of Waste Producers
Licensed Waste Disposal Facilities