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Nations around the world have been overloaded with medical waste products as healthcare facilities saw an influx of patients and deaths since the crisis …

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… "Waste from these quarantined households are to be treated as bio-medical waste which should be marked and handed over separately and further …

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The project will also help improve medical waste management and disposal, and water and sanitation systems in the designated health facilities.

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Doctors, medical officials and caregivers in India are today fighting a war far more … There are not enough N95 masks, gloves or medical suits. … to used raincoats and plastics bags to dispose biomedical waste as protective gear.

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The more significant issue was disposal of bio-medical waste. “Donning and doffing of PPEs is also critical in such facilities. There is a protocol on how …

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has given its consent for initiation of COVID-19 testing in … initiation of contract tracing and also follow a robust institutional policy on biomedical waste management of human origin.

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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Medical Waste Management Market 2020 | Business Outlook, Growth, Revenue, Trends and Forecasts 2025 | Stericycle, SUEZ, Clean Harbors, Inc., …

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The major factors driving the growth of this market are rise in generation of healthcare waste, growing healthcare industry, importance of medical waste …

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Medical waste (trash) coming from healthcare facilities treating COVID-2019 patients is no different than waste coming from facilities without …

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The Global Medical Waste Management Market is expected to grow from USD 12,856.56 Million in 2018 to USD 19,632.65 Million by the end of 2025 …

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… Clinical Diagnostics, that safely neutralises infectious medical waste. … Northwell Health, New York State's largest healthcare provider with 23 …

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The bio-medical waste from COVID-19 should be considered as 'domestic hazardous waste'. Healthcare workers should wear adequate Personal …

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The BMC is treating the solid and medical waste from these buildings as biomedical waste, which are disposed of in yellow and black bags, …

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Do you think there's an opportunity for medical waste here? [00:09:55] Hamzah: It's a great question. We think when you look at the med waste business, …

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(iii) Pharmaceutical prescriptions or other medical supplies; … medical waste disposal, hazardous waste disposal, other ancillary health care services;.

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The study on the Medical Waste Trash Cans market provides complete report on changing market trends for this market. It offers market size and share of …

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Medical Waste Incinerator(small) Medical Waste incinerator(mid-size) Medical Waste incinerator(Large). Segment by Application Hospitals Clinics

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After a federal judge last week threw out Baltimore's new law tightening restrictions on air emissions from incinerators, a City Councilman will …

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Administrator, Retailers Protect American Consumers from Fraudulent Coronavirus Disinfectant Claims

 

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Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal Nations
 
EPA Administrator Wheeler Talks with Retailers and Third-Party Marketplace Platforms to Discuss Steps to Protect American Consumers from Fraudulent Coronavirus Disinfectant Claims
 
Contact Information:  EPA Press Office ([email protected])
 
Environmental News
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
(Lenexa, Kan., April 3, 2020) – This morning, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler hosted an interactive telephone call with U.S. retailers and third-party marketplace platforms to discuss imposter disinfectant products and those that falsely claim to be effective against the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, the cause of COVID-19. Through tips, complaints, and research, the agency is learning of the availability of such products marketed with unsubstantiated and potentially dangerous claims of protection against the coronavirus and has enlisted the help of the retail community to prevent these products from coming to market.
 
“There is no higher priority for the Trump Administration than protecting the health and safety of Americans,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Our discussion this morning was both informative and productive, and together, we will work diligently to ensure that consumers have access to EPA-approved and verified surface disinfectant products; products that we know to be effective against the novel coronavirus. We are committed to doing our share to provide Americans with the information they need to protect their families.”
 
“Ensuring all Americans have access to safe and effective disinfectant products as we fight to flatten the curve of COVID-19 is a top priority for leading retailers,” said Michael Hanson, Senior Executive Vice President, Public Affairs, Retail Industry Leaders Association. “RILA members have robust compliance programs in place and work closely with trusted suppliers to ensure that all products that they sell meet or exceed all applicable U.S. safety standards and legal requirements. RILA is proud to partner with the EPA to raise consumer awareness over unvetted and unlawful COVID claims. Unscrupulous actors should not be allowed to dupe the American public during this crisis, and leading retailers are ready to work with the EPA to shine a light on false claims.”
 
“The retail industry is working hard to police and stop those who are trying to take advantage of this pandemic by selling fraudulent disinfectant products,” said David French, Senior Vice President of Government Relations for the National Retail Federation. “This issue requires a collective effort to protect consumers and retailers, which is why the retail industry is working closely with EPA to remove fraudulent products from the marketplace as soon as possible.”
 
“It is very important to us to maintain customer trust in the products we offer in store and online, especially during this uncertain time when customers are focused on making choices to help keep their families and communities safe,” said Lance Lanciault, Walmart Senior Vice President and eCommerce Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer. “Customer trust is a major reason we have rigorous policies governing the products that can be sold on our website and we develop marketplace seller and item policies holding third party sellers accountable to only sell disinfecting products which meet required EPA guidelines.”
 
“We welcome Administrator Wheeler and the EPA’s collaboration and continued vigilance in this area, said Carletta Ooton, Vice President, Safety, Sustainability, Security & Compliance at Amazon. “Amazon requires sellers provide accurate information on detail pages and we have processes in place to proactively block inaccurate claims about COVID-19. We have also developed specific tools for COVID-19 that run 24/7 and scan for any inaccurate claims our initial block may have missed. Together, our efforts have blocked or removed more than 6.5 million products and we fully support efforts by the EPA, DOJ, and other federal partners to prosecute bad actors.”
 
“Our priority at eBay remains ensuring the safety of our customers and employees around the world. We have been closely monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and have taken significant measures to block or quickly remove items from our marketplace that are unsafe, make false health claims or violate our price gouging policy,” said Mike Carson, Director, Global Policy and Regulatory Management at eBay. “We share the EPA’s concerns about protecting consumers and will continue to collaborate on this important issue.”
 
Based on tips, complaints, and research, the agency has identified products that have not gone through EPA’s robust registration process under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and are not legal for sale in the United States. These unregistered, illegal products are touting anti-viral, antibacterial, disinfectant, sterilizing, or sanitizing properties. EPA registration is an important process that ensures products work as claimed and users are provided directions that, when followed, achieve the intended functions, e.g., disinfection, while preventing unreasonable adverse health and environmental consequences.
 
EPA only registers disinfectants that can be used effectively against the novel coronavirus on surfaces. Non-registered products may not effectively eliminate the virus or reduce the spread of the virus and could even be harmful to consumers’ health. Consumers should refer to “List N” for EPA-registered disinfectants that the agency has determined to be safe and effective against the novel coronavirus.
 
Also discussed on the call were EPA’s efforts to work with retailers and third-party marketplaces to ensure that only safe, effective and approved disinfectant products are available for sale to the U.S. public. EPA is also coordinating with the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal partners to bring the full force of the law against those selling fraudulent or unregistered products.
 
The following is a list of some of the unregistered products that have been identified. EPA typically enforces FIFRA through stop-sale orders and penalty actions authorized under the Act. The agency cannot comment on any ongoing investigations but is providing the information below to ensure that Americans have as much information as possible to help them protect themselves from COVID-19.
 
  • Lanyards that claim to protect wearers from coronavirus
 
 
  • Unregistered disinfectant tablets
 
  • Epidemic prevention Chlorinating Tablets Disinfectant Chlorine Tablets Swimming Pool Instant Disinfection Tablets Chlorine Dioxide Effervescent Tablet Chlorine Disinfectant 100g Cozy apposite Fun Suit
  • The Flu Virus Buster, CLO2 Disinfection Sticker, Removable sterilize air purifier, Anti COVID-19, Stop Coronavirus disease infection /Influenza Buster Disinfectant 1 Box / 10 Tablets
 
  • Unregistered disinfectant sprays
 
  • Fullene silver antibacterial solution/24 Hour Defense Hand Sanitizer Disinfectant Spray Against Corona Virus COVID- 19 Kills 99.99% Of Germs Bacteria 24 Hours Of Lasting Protection Alcohol Free 50ml (1.7 fl. oz)
 
  • Unregistered disinfectant wipes
 
  • 99.9% Sterilization Wipes/16/32/48/64/96pcs Sterilization Rate of 99% Disinfection Wet Wipes and Paper Napkin Prevention of Coronavirus
 
Additional information: www.epa.gov/coronavirus
 
Background
 
Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), products that claim to kill or repel bacteria or viruses on environmental surfaces are considered pesticides and must be registered by EPA prior to distribution or sale. Public health claims can only be made for products that have been properly tested and are registered with EPA. The agency will not register a pesticide until it has been determined that it will not pose an unreasonable risk when used according to the label directions. Products not registered by EPA may be harmful to human health, cause adverse health effects, and may not be effective against the spread of viruses or other pathogens.
 
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Connect with EPA Region 7 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eparegion7
 
Follow us on Twitter: @EPARegion7
 
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EPA Continues to Add New Surface Disinfectant Products to List N in Effort to Combat COVID-19

 

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EPA Continues to Add New Surface Disinfectant Products to List N in Effort to Combat COVID-19
 
Contact Information:  EPA Press Office – [email protected] 
 
Environmental News
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
(Lenexa, Kan., April 3, 2020) –  Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is continuing its commitment to increasing the availability of surface disinfectants for use against SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. List N: Disinfectants for use against SARS-CoV-2 (List N) now contains over 360 products and has enhanced functionality to allow users to sort these products by surface type and use site. EPA is also continuing to expedite the review process for new disinfectants.
 
Previously, all products on List N had to have either an EPA emerging viral pathogen claim or have demonstrated efficacy against another human coronavirus. Now, List N also includes products on EPA’s List G: Products effective against norovirus and List L: Products effecting against the Ebola virus as these products also meet EPA’s criteria for use against SARS-CoV-2 .
 
In addition, EPA has updated List N to include the types of surfaces products can be used on (e.g., hard or soft) and use sites (e.g., hospital, institutional or residential). Products that can be applied via fogging are now noted in the formulation column. This additional information will empower the public to choose products that are appropriate for their specific circumstances.
 
To help the public better understand List N: Disinfectants for use against SARS-CoV-2 , EPA has updated the content on List N and the Frequently Asked Questions about disinfectants related to coronavirus. The FAQ update provides new information on pesticide safety, enforcement, and pesticide devices. It also includes enhanced explanations of why List N products are qualified for use against SARS-CoV-2 and how these products can be used most effectively.
 
EPA has continued to adapt its processes to ensure the supply of disinfectants keeps pace with demand. EPA recently announced additional flexibility that allows manufacturers of already-registered EPA disinfectants to obtain certain active and inactive (i.e., inert) ingredients from any source of suppliers without checking with the Agency first. Today, EPA added 48 additional chemicals to its list of commodity inert ingredients . This regulatory flexibility aims to help ease the production and availability of EPA-registered disinfectants.
 
EPA also is expediting all requests for company numbers and establishment numbers to enable new pesticide-producing establishments to come online as quickly as possible.   
 
For more information on EPA’s efforts to address the novel coronavirus, visit: www.epa.gov/coronavirus.
 
 
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Google快讯 – incinerator

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incinerator

实时更新 2020年4月3日
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Medical Waste incinerator(mid-size) … ://www.glamresearch.com/report/global-medical-waste-incinerators-market-by-product-type–69293/#inquiry.

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INCINERATOR INTERNATIONAL, INC. Vikas Engineering Babcock & Wilcox Constructions industrielles de la Mditerrane Covanta Energy Suez …

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