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TCW provides customised waste management solutions to match the needs of your practice, whether it is independent, private, or NHS. GP surgeries and healthcare clinics generate considerable amounts of waste that must be properly separated, stored, disposed of, and transported to reduce the risk of infection, environmental pollution, and human health threats.
The bags and bins used to dispose of the different types of waste generated by GP Surgeries and Healthcare Clinics are orange bags, tiger-stripe bags, sharps bins, and blue-lidded bins. Healthcare clinics produces waste such as cytotoxic, pharmaceutical waste, infectious waste, radioactive and many more. Waste can be both toxic and non-toxic, thus effective waste segregation and disposal is essential.
GP surgeries and healthcare clinics generate a variety of waste that must be properly stored, collected, and disposed of. There are several hazards linked with this waste that may be harming employees, the environment, and humans. There is also the risk of diseases, water contamination, and pollution. It’s crucial that you seek expert assistance rather than trying to handle it on your own because of these factors. It can be affordable but there can be more chance to get infected.
At TCW, we understand the hard work that goes into running a GP surgery, and we admire your dedication. That’s why we strive to make waste disposal as simple and hassle-free as possible for you. Our comprehensive waste management solutions are designed specifically for the medical industry, and we ensure compliance every step of the way. We offer medical, solid, sharps, liquid, hazardous, and non-hazardous waste collection and disposal solutions that are safe, cost-effective, compliant, and environmentally friendly.
Free site survey and categorising waste by item, contamination and bin type.
Waste collection for every waste stream and all volume requirements with inbuilt safety and security features.
Full visibility into waste segregation, treatment, and disposal.
Our promise of quality extends to all our products, services, and every interaction with our customers.
Our practice is legally compliant and follows the latest policies and procedures.
We segregate, store, transfer and dispose of medical waste catering to customers’ specific needs.
Our highly trained experts provide a reliable, compliant, efficient, and sustainable healthcare waste disposal solution.
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Incineration, autoclaves, and medical waste shredders can all be used to dispose of healthcare waste. The disposal process is determined by your waste management partner.
All staff members working in GP practices and healthcare clinics are responsible for securely disposing of waste in designated containers and passing it over to the waste management partner. Following that, it is the duty of the waste management company to collect and transport the waste in a safe manner.
Sharps waste from healthcare is disposed of in cytotoxic sharps waste bins to protect workers and minimise needle-stick mishaps.