Company Overview

 

Daniels entered the Canadian healthcare market in 2000 as the clinical alternative for biomedical waste management and disposal. Challenging the long-instilled practices of medical waste being managed as a back-of-dock service with no infection risk considerations, Daniels ushered in a new standard of risk prevention by putting safety, intelligent movement and clinical design at the forefront of its biomedical waste management practices.


The most recent blood exposure survey estimates that each year 50,000 needlestick and other sharps related injuries are sustained by healthcare personnel in Canada. As a safety-focused company, we are passionate about reducing this number. With safety as our primary driver, Daniels has invested millions of dollars in R&D to develop world-leading leakproof containment systems, robotic washing processes achieving the highest levels of bacterial load reduction, and a suite of space-optimising accessories that enable hands-free operation and point-of-use accessibility.

Daniels recognises that a clinical environment requires a clinical solution - Safety in an infection controlled environment is not simply a ‘nice to have’. 

With the second largest healthcare waste service infrastructure in North America, and years of collective experience and expertise in the clinical space, Daniels Health is the unrivalled expert in infection risk reduction sharps and waste solutions. In eighteen years of servicing thousands of Canadian healthcare brands, Daniels has earned itself the reputation of not simply a “provider” of solutions, but a “partner”.
 
Daniels’ advocacy for safer hospital waste solutions has helped rewrite global hospital standards, its peer reviewed pedigree has earned it best-in-class recognition worldwide, and its commitment to environmental sustainability has driven the innovation of a suite of reusable products, in-hospital waste solutions and non-incineration waste treatment technologies that dramatically reduce CO2 burden.


Across Canada, we are Making Healthcare Safer