Our Treatment Processes

At Daniels Health we believe the environmental implications of our treatment activities are of paramount importance; to minimise carbon footprint, we subscribe to the most environmentally responsible treatment methods for biomedical waste in accordance with Environment Canada and provincial environmental regulations and guidelines and only incinerate biomedical waste where mandated. 

 

As guardians of our customers' cradle to grave waste responsibility, we are committed to performing all treatment in a responsible manner in accordance with legislation, regulations, codes of practice, standards and licence requirements. 

 

Our AutoClave Technology 

All Daniels facilities are outfitted with Bondtech full vacuum steam autoclaves, which accept up to seven large carts per treatment cycle and heat the contents at an average temperature of 140°C using pressure of 30 psi. Our autoclaves are powered by natural gas and use a boiler to generate steam for treatment of the waste. The process for operation is as follows:  

 

  • Weigh & Scan

    Trained waste processing personnel weigh and barcode scan each collector; thereafter the applicable data is recorded against the manifest number and permanently saved electronically. 

  • Sterilisation & Loading

    At the completion of the (approximate) 45-60 minute waste sterilisation cycle, the autoclave bins are removed from the autoclave and staged for disposal.  

  • Volume Reduction

    Waste contents by this stage have been reduced (melted) and comingled with all other waste, representing a volume less than 50% of the original volume.  

  • Landfill Disposal

    Autoclave bin contents are mechanically emptied into a self-contained (completely sealed) waste compactor for final disposal at an approved local landfill or final destruction at an approved local EFW (energy from waste) incinerator, where available. 


 

State of the Art Autoclave Technology

Wherever possible, Daniels Health opt for non-incineration
treatment technologies that support sustainability targets.

 

THE PROCESS OF TREATING BIOMEDICAL WASTE 

Trained Waste Processing personnel weigh and barcode scan each and every collector and the applicable data is recorded against the manifest number and permanently saved electronically. The collectors are opened and the bagged waste contents are emptied into a 4’ x 4’ x 4’ lined stainless steel autoclave bin which, when filled, is loaded into the autoclave for high temperature / high pressure steam sterilisation.
 

At the completion of the (approximate) 45-60minute waste sterilisation cycle, the autoclave bins are extracted from the autoclave and staged for disposal. By this stage the waste contents have been reduced (melted) and comingled with all other waste and represent a volume less than 50% of the original volume. Any waste identification labels have been either completely destroyed by the high temperature and/or illegibly covered with melted plastic liners. 
 

Autoclave bin contents are then mechanically emptied into a waste compactor or walking-floor trailer for final approved landfill disposal. Upon arrival at approved municipal landfill, the landfill operator digs a hole at the working face and the compactor contents are emptied into the hole. The landfill operator then covers the treated biomedical waste with a minimum of 12 inches of ground cover or other waste, which is then compacted and continuously covered with more waste, until that area of the landfill is considered filled to capacity.

Upon completion of this comprehensive sterilisation process, final sign off is applied to the manifest certifying complete destruction of all biomedical and pharmaceutical waste. 

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