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Medical Waste
Also known as Clinical Waste, this type of
waste refers to biological products which are essentially
useless. Disposal of this waste is an environmental
concern, as many medical wastes are classified as infectious
or bio-hazardous and can spread infectious diseases.
Examples of infectious waste include blood, potentially
contaminated “sharps” such as used needles and scalpels,
etc. Infectious waste is often incinerated or sterilized if
it is to be placed a landfill. Pharmacies must also dispose
of expired medications. Additionally, the medical industry
uses a variety of hazardous chemicals, including radioactive
materials. While such wastes are not infectious, they may
be classified as hazardous wastes, and require proper
disposal. Let our E2 experts devise your Medical
Waste management and disposal plan. From labeling to
transport and disposal, we can meet your individual needs.
Radioactive Waste
Radioactive Waste
is a waste that contains radioactive chemical elements that
do not have a particular use or purpose. Radioactive Waste
is sometimes the product of a nuclear process, however the
majority of Radioactive Waste is “low-level waste” (meaning
it has low levels of radioactivity per mass or volume), or
NORM (naturally occurring radioactive material). What ever
your need, E2 personnel has the knowledge and
experience to manage all of your Radioactive Waste.
Explosives
Managing explosive
material is a delicate and precise job. There are many
factors that E2 takes into account when dealing
with explosive materials. These factors include stability
and sensitivity of the material, its power and density along
with its volatility and toxicity. When it comes to
explosive material management your company can’t afford
not to use E2.