CBWTF Process - Fresh Air India

CBWTF PROCESS

Scientific Bio-Medical Waste Management System

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Process Overview

After collection and transport from the hospital, the waste bags are re-scanned at the CBWTF and then unload. The vehicle then moves to the washing bay for cleaning. The segregated waste then follows a precise, scientifically designed treatment pathway to ensure safe and environmentally responsible disposal.

The CBWTF Process Flow

Collection & Transportation

Collection Vehicle Waste Solutions Waste Collection Vehicle

Waste Bags Re-Scanning

Barcode Scanning

Waste Storage

Storage Area 1 Storage Area 2

Treatment & Disposal

Treatment Process 1 Treatment Process 2 Treatment Process 3
Bio Medical Waste Treatment Process

Bio Medical Waste Treatment Process

Autoclaving & Shredding Process

Waste Types: Blue, Red, and White Bag Waste.

Blue Bag Waste

Metallic waste, glass, and plastics

Red Bag Waste

Contaminated waste, tubing, and gloves

White Bag Waste

Sharps and related items

1Autoclaving Process

Autoclaving uses high-pressure saturated steam at approximately 121°C (250°F) for around 15-20 minutes to achieve sterilization. This process effectively eliminates all microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and spores.

2Shredding Process

After sterilization, the waste undergoes shredding to reduce its volume and render it unrecognizable and unreusable. This step ensures complete destruction of any potentially hazardous materials and prevents reuse of medical waste.

Autoclave process
Autoclave Sterilization Process
Shredder machine
Industrial Waste Shredder
Shredded waste output
Shredded Waste Output
Incineration Process

Incineration Process - Yellow Category Waste Disposal Process

Process Details

  • Treatment and Disposal Method: The received yellow bags (containing waste like anatomical waste, tissues, and solid waste) are placed into the primary combustion chamber using an automated system or dedicated trolleys to minimize human contact.Temperature inside this primary chamber is typically raised and maintained between 800°C and 900°C .
  • Ash Handling and Disposal: The inert bottom ash left in the primary chamber after combustion is collected. This ash is typically quenched (cooled with water) and then safely transported to a secured landfill designed for hazardous waste.s
Ash Removal Process
Waste Management Process
Incineration Facility

Autoclave and Shredding

Step 1: First, we clean the red plastic waste in a special machine (autoclave) to kill all the germs.

Step 2: Then, we shred it into small pieces.

Step 3: We send this clean, shredded plastic to a company approved by the Pollution Control Board of Assam. The company is named Forcetech Engineering.

Step 4: Forcetech Engineering uses this old plastic to make new biomedical waste bags.

Website: forcetechenergy.com

Pollution Control Board authorized plastic waste recycler

White and Blue Category Waste

White and Blue Category Waste:

After autoclaving, the white and blue category waste is disposed of directly into a sharp pit for safe burial.
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