Archive: October 29, 2021

 ملاحظة: المخططات المقدمة هي بغرض التسعير وعلى المقاول تقديم مخططات متكاملة  طبقا لتوصيات الشركة المصنعة وبما يلزمها من ملحقات لعمل الوحدات بصورة سليمة، ويتم التنسيق مع الوزارة لتحديد مكان الوحدة بالموقع العام 
توريد وتركيب واختبار محرقة نفايات طبيه بسعة 75  كجم / الساعة تعمل بالغاز ( LPG ) كاملة بجميع مشتملاتها وملحقاتها مع المدخنة طبقاً للمواصفات الفنية والشروط الصحية العامة  
إنشاء غرفه خاصة بالمحرقة تتسع لثلاث محارق كما فى البند 3-1-1 وملحق بغرفة المحرقة مخزن للنقايات يستوعب نفايات لمدة  سبعة أيام وتكون جميع الانشاءات من الخرسانة المسلحة مع تجهيز مبنى المحرقة والمخزن بجميع أعمال التوصيلات والكهربائية والاضاءة وأنظمة التغذية بالمياه والصرف 
تزويد مبنى المحرقة ومستودع النفايات بنظام اطفاء حريق بالرشاشات يعتمد على مصدر المياه من شبكة الموقع العام وكذلك نظام إنذار حريق يحتوى على حساسات للحرارة والدخان ويكون هذا النظام مرتبط مع أنظمة إنذار الحريق بالمستشفى 
توريد وتركيب واختبار نظام تهوية جبرية لغرفة المحرقة والمستودع بواسطة مراوح مركزية ROOF TOP EXHAUET FANS مع تزويدها بفلاتر عالية الكفاءة ( HEPA FILTER  تركب على سحب المراوح مع اخذ معدل تغيير الهواء 5 مرات فى الساعة مع مجارى وجربلات الهواء المطلوبة 
توريد وتركيب وإختبار وحدة تكييف منفصلة لمستودع النفايات DUCTED SPLIT UNITES وبسعة كافية للمحافظة على درجة الحرارة الداخلية عند 14 درجة مئوية صيفاً وشتاً 
توريد وتركيب وإختبار مخزن تبريد من الحوائط المعزولة سابقة التحهيز بداخل غرفة النفايات وبسعة 35 متر مكعب لحفظ النفايات الطبية في درجة حرارة صفر مئوي لحين حرقها شاملة لوحدة التبريد وجميع الملحقات 
 
 
BIO MEDICAL INCENERATOR 
BIO MEDICAL INCENERATOR  PLANT
Fabricating, supplying, installing and commissioning including all assosaries such as controling and measuring devices, all civil works as needed either in concrete or masonary as the case may be necessary room stack height etc as per the indicated requirment in the specification. if any thing is left out, the bidder is required to include the same to make the system complete for treating biomedical waste generated in hospital having bed of 250nos. etc.
CAPACITY :- 200BEDS.
Operation and Maintenance Manual
As built Drawing in 3 set hard copy + Soft copy in Cad
Testing and Commissioning
 Note: The drawings  are provided for the purpose of pricing and the contractor has to provide an integrated drawings in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations and with the necessary addendums  to the work of the units properly, and be coordinated with the ministry to locate the unit place in the general site 
Supply, installation and testing of medical waste incinerator with a capacity of 75 kg / hr gas (LPG) complete with all accessories and consequently with the chimney in accordance with the technical specifications and conditions of public health 
make a room for the incinerator that  accommodate three incinerators as in item 3.1.1 and attached to the  incinerator room   waste store that accommodate waste for a period of seven days and all the constructions of reinforced concrete with  preparingg  incinerator building  and store with all the work of wiring, electrical and lighting systems, water supply and sanitation 
 supply incinerator building and the waste warehouse with   a fire extinguish sprinkler system depends on the source of the water from network of teh general site , as well as a fire alarm system contains sensors for heat, smoke and  this system is linked with the hospital fire alarm systems 
Supply, installation and testing of the ventilation system of the  incinerator room and the warehouse with  fans ROOF TOP EX
HAUET FANS providing them with filters with high efficiency (HEPA FILTER ride to pull fans with taking the air change rate of 5 times per hour with streams and air required grilles   
Supply, installation, testing separate conditioning unit for  waste repository DUCTED SPLIT UNITES and capacity sufficient to maintain the internal temperature at 14 degrees Celsius in summer and winter  
Supply, installation, testing  of the cooling store of  insulated  prefabricated walls   inside the waste  room with a capacity of   35 cubic meters to save the medical waste at a temperature of zero Celsius till  burning  including the  cooling unit and all accessories 

Google快讯 – medical waste

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DSCC hopes to recycle 48% of all waste by 2032 The Matuail Sanitary Landfill … hazardous, and medical waste,” said Sufiullah Siddik Bhuiyan, …

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Medical wastes are seen found dotting here and there,” he said. Narrating their stories of sufferings, Shamsur Rahman, Tasmin and Mostak Ahmed …

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Google快讯 – enviromental

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Matawan-Aberdeen: Enviromental Meeting – Nov 1- Click For Link – Matawan-Aberdeen, NJ – See the latest announcement from the Township of Aberdeen.

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Google快讯 – incinerator

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In his social media statement, Bardhi stated that Gjiknuri has traveled over 15 times with “incinerator bosses Mirel Mërtiri and Klodian Zotos” …

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Google快讯 – medical waste

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Global Medical Waste Management Market Synopsis: It gets easy to make informed decisions that eventually provide maximum ROI from the marketing …

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Medical Waste Management Market 2021 Top Industry Vendors | INC., Stericycle, Waste Management, Inc., CLEAN HARBORS, Sharps Compliance, Inc., Republic …

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Medical Waste Containers Market May Set Epic Growth Story | Medtronic, Daniels Health, MAUSER The ” Medical Waste Containers – Market.

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The event was no other than the historic unveiling of medical waste incinerator installed at Abia State College of Health Sciences and Management …

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These "natural cures" are a waste of money—and some are actually … MD, a family medicine doctor with Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, …

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University of Utah mechanical engineering professor Jake Abbott has discovered a method to manipulate orbiting space debris by using spinning …

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… wastewater treatment, biodegradable polymers, hospital waste disposal, electric and heat-generating microturbines, e-motorcycles, four-wheeled …

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… 1990s and the post-9/11 wars, the military used open-air pits to burn garbage, jet fuel, paint, medical waste, plastics and other materials.

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The business intelligence report on Medical Waste Management market offers a detailed evaluation of the factors influencing the industry trends …

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Bermejo suspected that the syringes were from the Covid-19 vaccination, although the city has a standard protocol in disposing of medical wastes, …

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EPA Awards Oklahoma $360,000 to Protect Children from Lead in Drinking Water

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EPA Awards Oklahoma $360,000 to Protect Children from Lead in Drinking Water

 

Media contact: Jennah Durant at [email protected] or 214 665-2200

                                             

DALLAS – (Oct. 29, 2021) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded $360,000 to the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) to help identify sources of lead in drinking water in schools or child care facilities. The funding will help protect children and helps advance the federal action plan to reduce childhood lead exposures. This award brings ODEQ’s total funding under the program to $1,029,000.

 

“Protecting children’s health is one of the most important aspects of EPA’s mission, and we could not fulfill this mission without the instrumental partnerships with our states and tribes,” said Acting Regional Administrator David Gray. “As part of Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and Children’s Health Month, EPA is excited to announce the WIIN grants to help reduce lead in school drinking waters and protect children where they learn and play.”

ODEQ’s award is part of $26 million in funding under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act for states, territories, and tribes to test for lead in schools and childcare facilities. The Voluntary Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Drinking Water grant program continues to help protect children’s health and make progress under the Federal Action Plan to Reduce Childhood Lead Exposures.

The grants support EPA’s action plan for reducing lead in school drinking water—Training, Testing, and Taking Action, or the 3 Ts. This toolkit helps prepare schools, child care facilities, and states to build a voluntary implementation program to reduce lead levels in drinking water with detailed training modules and materials. Learn more about the 3 Ts here: https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/3ts-reducing-lead-drinking-water

EPA recognizes October as Children’s Health Month to highlight how children can be more vulnerable to pollutants than adults, which can lead to greater exposure and/or unique windows of susceptibility during development. This is especially true of lead—an exposure that would have little effect on an adult can have a significant effect on a child. In fetuses, infants and children, low levels of exposure have been linked to damage to the central and peripheral nervous system, learning disabilities, shorter stature, impaired hearing, and impaired formation and function of blood cells. Lead in drinking water is one of the main ways children can be exposed to lead.

 

Learn more about and EPA’s WIIN grant programs at https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/wiin-grant-lead-testing-school-and-child-care-program-drinking-water

 

Learn more about lead exposure and other children’s health issues at https://www.epa.gov/children

 

Results of ODEQ’s testing program are available here: https://www.deq.ok.gov/state-environmental-laboratory-services/environmental-public-health-information/lwsc/

 

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EPA Awards Arkansas $244,000 to Protect Children from Lead in Drinking Water

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EPA Awards Arkansas $244,000 to Protect Children from Lead in Drinking Water

 

Media contact: Jennah Durant at [email protected] or 214 665-2200

                                             

DALLAS – (Oct. 29, 2021) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded $224,000 to the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) to help identify sources of lead in drinking water in schools or child care facilities. The funding will help protect children and helps advance the federal action plan to reduce childhood lead exposures. This award brings ADE’s total funding under the program to $664,000.

 

“Protecting children’s health is one of the most important aspects of EPA’s mission, and we could not fulfill this mission without the instrumental partnerships with our states and tribes,” said Acting Regional Administrator David Gray. “As part of Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and Children’s Health Month, EPA is excited to announce the WIIN grants to help reduce lead in school drinking waters and protect children where they learn and play.”

ADE’s award is part of $26 million in funding under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act for states, territories, and tribes to test for lead in schools and childcare facilities. The Voluntary Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Drinking Water grant program continues to help protect children’s health and make progress under the Federal Action Plan to Reduce Childhood Lead Exposures.

The grants support EPA’s action plan for reducing lead in school drinking water—Training, Testing, and Taking Action, or the 3 Ts. This toolkit helps prepare schools, child care facilities, and states to build a voluntary implementation program to reduce lead levels in drinking water with detailed training modules and materials. Learn more about the 3 Ts here: https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/3ts-reducing-lead-drinking-water

EPA recognizes October as Children’s Health Month to highlight how children can be more vulnerable to pollutants than adults, which can lead to greater exposure and/or unique windows of susceptibility during development. This is especially true of lead—an exposure that would have little effect on an adult can have a significant effect on a child. In fetuses, infants and children, low levels of exposure have been linked to damage to the central and peripheral nervous system, learning disabilities, shorter stature, impaired hearing, and impaired formation and function of blood cells. Lead in drinking water is one of the main ways children can be exposed to lead.

 

Learn more about EPA’s WIIN grant programs at https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/wiin-grant-lead-testing-school-and-child-care-program-drinking-water

 

Learn more about lead exposure and other children’s health issues at https://www.epa.gov/children

 

Results of ADE’s testing program are available here: https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Offices/learning-services/school-health-services/lead-testing-opportunity

 

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EPA Awards Louisiana $572,000 to Protect Children from Lead in Drinking Water

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DALLAS – (Oct. 29, 2021) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded $572,000 to the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) to help identify sources of lead in drinking water in schools or child care facilities. The funding will help protect children and helps advance the federal action plan to reduce childhood lead exposures. This award brings LDH’s total funding under the program to $1,153,000.

 

“Protecting children’s health is one of the most important aspects of EPA’s mission, and we could not fulfill this mission without the instrumental partnerships with our states and tribes,” said Acting Regional Administrator David Gray. “As part of Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and Children’s Health Month, EPA is excited to announce the WIIN grants to help reduce lead in school drinking waters and protect children where they learn and play.”

LDH’s award is part of $26 million in funding under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act for states, territories, and tribes to test for lead in schools and childcare facilities. The Voluntary Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Drinking Water grant program continues to help protect children’s health and make progress under the Federal Action Plan to Reduce Childhood Lead Exposures.

The grants support EPA’s action plan for reducing lead in school drinking water—Training, Testing, and Taking Action, or the 3 Ts. This toolkit helps prepare schools, child care facilities, and states to build a voluntary implementation program to reduce lead levels in drinking water with detailed training modules and materials. Learn more about the 3 Ts here: https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/3ts-reducing-lead-drinking-water

EPA recognizes October as Children’s Health Month to highlight how children can be more vulnerable to pollutants than adults, which can lead to greater exposure and/or unique windows of susceptibility during development. This is especially true of lead—an exposure that would have little effect on an adult can have a significant effect on a child. In fetuses, infants and children, low levels of exposure have been linked to damage to the central and peripheral nervous system, learning disabilities, shorter stature, impaired hearing, and impaired formation and function of blood cells. Lead in drinking water is one of the main ways children can be exposed to lead.

 

Learn more about EPA’s WIIN grant programs at https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/wiin-grant-lead-testing-school-and-child-care-program-drinking-water

 

Learn more about lead exposure and other children’s health issues at https://www.epa.gov/children

 

Results of LDH’s testing program are available here: https://ldh.la.gov/index.cfm/page/3841

 

Connect with EPA Region 6:

On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eparegion6 

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/EPAregion6            

Activities in EPA Region 6: http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/region6.htm 

 

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EPA Awards Texas Nearly $2 Million to Protect Children from Lead in Drinking Water

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EPA Awards Texas Nearly $2 Million to Protect Children from Lead in Drinking Water

 

Media contact: Jennah Durant at [email protected] or 214 665-2200

                                             

DALLAS – (Oct. 29, 2021) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded $1,965,000 to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to help identify sources of lead in drinking water in schools or child care facilities. The funding will help protect children and helps advance the federal action plan to reduce childhood lead exposures. This award brings TCEQ’s total funding under the program to $5,296,000.

 

“Protecting children’s health is one of the most important aspects of EPA’s mission, and we could not fulfill this mission without the instrumental partnerships with our states and tribes,” said Acting Regional Administrator David Gray. “As part of Lead Poisoning Prevention Week and Children’s Health Month, EPA is excited to announce the WIIN grants to help reduce lead in school drinking waters and protect children where they learn and play.”

TCEQ’s award is part of $26 million in funding under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act for states, territories, and tribes to test for lead in schools and childcare. The Voluntary Lead Testing in Schools and Child Care Drinking Water grant program continues to help protect children’s health in these communities and make progress under the Federal Action Plan to Reduce Childhood Lead Exposures.

The grants support EPA’s action plan for reducing lead in school drinking water—Training, Testing, and Taking Action, or the 3 Ts. This toolkit helps prepare schools, child care facilities, and states to build a voluntary implementation program to reduce lead levels in drinking water with detailed training modules and materials. Learn more about the 3 Ts here: https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/3ts-reducing-lead-drinking-water

EPA recognizes October as Children’s Health Month to highlight how children can be more vulnerable to pollutants than adults, which can lead to greater exposure and/or unique windows of susceptibility during development. This is especially true of lead—an exposure that would have little effect on an adult can have a significant effect on a child. In fetuses, infants and children, low levels of exposure have been linked to damage to the central and peripheral nervous system, learning disabilities, shorter stature, impaired hearing, and impaired formation and function of blood cells. Lead in drinking water is one of the main ways children can be exposed to lead.

 

Learn more about EPA’s WIIN grant programs at https://www.epa.gov/dwcapacity/wiin-grant-lead-testing-school-and-child-care-program-drinking-water

 

Learn more about lead exposure and other children’s health issues at https://www.epa.gov/children

 

Learn more about TCEQ’s testing program here: https://www.texasleadtesting.org/

 

Connect with EPA Region 6:

On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eparegion6 

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/EPAregion6            

Activities in EPA Region 6: http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/region6.htm 

 

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محرقة نفايات Yd-100

وصف المنتج

نانجينغ البرسيم الطبية والتكنولوجيا المحدودة هي شركة رائدة في تصنيع محارق النفايات في الصين. نحن مصنع محلي وواحد من أكبر مصدري الصين. معدات المحارق الحرارية هي المعالجة الرئيسية للنفايات في جميع أنحاء العالم ، للنفايات الطبية ، ومحرقة الغرفة المزدوجة للنفايات الخطرة ، والنفايات المعدية ذات الغرفة المزدوجة ، والمحرقة الحرارية ذات الغرفة المزدوجة ، ومحرقة النفايات ذات الغرفة المزدوجة ، وحرق الحيوانات ، وحرق الحيوانات الأليفة وغيرها من المواد الصلبة الصلبة. القدرة من 10 كلغ / ساعة. إلى 500 كجم / ساعة ، حتى 6 أطنان في اليوم. في الوقت الحاضر ، نوفر سلاسل مختلفة لمتطلبات العملاء المحليين ونصمم محرقة محدثة بتقنيتنا الرائدة. ميزة التصميم المحدثة لمجموعة المحارق لدينا تجعلها واحدة من أكثر المحارق فعالية من حيث التكلفة في العالم.

العناصر / النموذج YD-30 YD-50 YD-100 YD-150
معدل الحرق (كلغ / ساعة) 30 كجم / ساعة. 50 كجم / ساعة. 100 كجم / ساعة. 150 كجم / ساعة.
سعة العلف (كلغ) 60 كجم 150 كجم 200 كجم 300 كجم
وزن المعدات 2300 كجم 4000 كجم 4300 كجم 7000 كجم
الغرفة الأساسية (لتر) 360 900 1200 1500
الحجرة الثانوية (لتر) 200 200 500 500
الأبعاد الخارجية (سم) 145 × 90 × 175 200 × 160 × 230 220 × 180 × 360 240 × 170 × 380
الأبعاد الداخلية (سم) 100 × 60 × 60 120 × 90 × 85 130 × 100 × 90 150 × 100 × 96
خزان الزيت (لتر) 200 300 300 500
فتح الباب (سم) 48 × 60 62 × 80 55 × 80 59 × 81
مدخنة (م) 5 5 10 10
نوع المدخنة ستانلس ستيل ستانلس ستيل ستانلس ستيل ستانلس ستيل
الغرفة الثانوية نعم نعم نعم نعم
غرفة الاحتراق المختلط نعم نعم نعم نعم
غرفة مرشح الدخان نعم نعم نعم نعم
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