Product Description
Bio Medical Waste Bins :-are essential in healthcare settings like hospitals, clinics, and laboratories to ensure safe and effective disposal of infectious and hazardous medical waste. These bins are color-coded and regulated according to national or international biomedical waste management guidelines.
Heres a standard breakdown of biomedical waste bins used in hospitals, including colors, types of waste, and disposal methods (may vary slightly by country, so always refer to local regulations):
Yellow Bin
Waste Type: Infectious waste, anatomical waste, soiled waste
Examples:
Human/animal tissues, organs
Soiled dressings, bandages
Cotton swabs, plasters, disposable gowns
Disposal Method: Incineration or deep burial
Red Bin
Waste Type: Contaminated recyclable waste (non-infectious plastics)
Examples:
IV tubes, catheters, urine bags
Syringes without needles
Gloves, blood bags (if recyclable)
Disposal Method: Autoclaving/microwaving + shredding
Black Bin
Waste Type: Discarded medicines, cytotoxic drugs, chemical waste
Examples:
Expired drugs, lab reagents
Disinfectants, solvents
Disposal Method: Incineration or hazardous waste landfill
Blue/White Translucent Bin (Puncture-Proof Container)
Waste Type: Sharps
Examples:
Needles, scalpels, blades, glass ampoules
Disposal Method: Autoclaving/microwaving + shredding or encapsulation
Green Bin (if used)
Waste Type: Non-hazardous general waste
Examples:
Kitchen waste, packaging materials
Disposal Method: Municipal waste disposal or composting
Key Features of Biomedical Waste Bins:
Leak-proof and puncture-resistant
Clearly labeled with biohazard symbols
Color-coded according to regulations
Lids with secure closures (foot-operated for infection control)
Easy to clean and disinfect