Submitted by fishyburner47 t3_zszf4e in providence
workingonit-1025 t1_j1bchwe wrote
Reply to comment by Alarming_Nectarine_9 in Burnt smelling air near Rhode Island Hospital by fishyburner47
Edit: https://www.inciner8.com/medical-waste/hospital-incinerators
>Incineration is still the preferred way to process Type I to Type IV waste without endangering the health of patients, staff or anyone coming into contact with them. Where are our incinerators are being used?
>You will see our range of medical incinerators located in hospitals and health clinics across every continent
I don't think they dump human flesh left over from surgeries out of pails. I imagine they incinerate the packaging as well as the contents. Whole human bodies I don't know about but a severed leg or the fat leftover from liposuction. I very much that they want to keep that packaging.
JonathanDASeattle t1_j1bvxck wrote
They use autoclaves for contaminated items, I’d guess they’d have something like that for flesh and other bio trash.
workingonit-1025 t1_j1chdco wrote
Edit: https://www.inciner8.com/medical-waste/hospital-incinerators
>Incineration is still the preferred way to process Type I to Type IV waste without endangering the health of patients, staff or anyone coming into contact with them. Where are our incinerators are being used?
>You will see our range of medical incinerators located in hospitals and health clinics across every continent
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