B09B3/0075

System and method for managing medical waste received in one or more containers

A system for managing medical waste received in one or more containers placed at one or more medical facilities, for instance, for improved scheduling is disclosed. In some embodiments, the system comprises tracking modules coupled to the one or more containers, wherein each tracking module comprises, a plurality of LEDs positioned opposite to a plurality of light sensors, wherein each of the LED is being configured to periodically project a light beam towards a light sensor among plurality of light sensors for detecting a fill level of the container, and a controller in communication with the plurality of LEDs and the plurality of light sensors, wherein the controller is being configured for, periodically triggering the plurality of LEDs for projecting the light beams, receiving output data of the plurality of light sensors, the output data representing the fill level of the container, and communicating the fill level to a server.

ACCELERATED TISSUE DISSOLUTION
20210129197 · 2021-05-06 ·

Methods for the chemical dissolution of human and other cadavers, such as pets as an example, using ethanolic potassium hydroxide (KOH) or ethanol-water solutions of KOH at atmospheric pressure are described. After acid neutralization, to a neutral pH range, the resulting solutions may be applied to the earth for disposal as fertilizer, or further treated using hydrogen peroxide. Use of ethanol has been found to reduce the dissolution time of the cadavers to approximately two hours for high concentrations of KOH.

Single procedure indicators
10953445 · 2021-03-23 · ·

Disclosed herein are single use indicators and methods for employing the same. Such indicators and their uses are directed towards identifying the discharge status of single procedure devices, which are typically, but not limited to, medical devices.

Method for recovering pulp fibers from used absorbent article

A method is provided for recovering pulp fibers having little damage from a used absorbent article that contains pulp fibers and a superabsorbent polymer. The used absorbent article is treated at a temperature of greater than or equal to 80 C. with an organic acid aqueous solution having a pH no greater than 2.5, and the superabsorbent polymer is deactivated. Preferably, the pulp fibers and the deactivated superabsorbent polymer are separated from the used absorbent article after treatment with the organic acid aqueous solution, and further, a mixture including the separated pulp fibers and deactivated superabsorbent polymer is treated with an oxidizing agent, the deactivated superabsorbent polymer is decomposed, reduced in molecular weight and solubilized.

Waste disposal system and waste receiver for receiving and disposing of pharmaceutical waste material

A waste disposal system with a waste receiver for receiving pharmaceutical waste material. A locking assembly is secured to a fixed surface and actuated from a locked configuration to an unlocked configuration. A lock cylinder of the locking assembly may extend forward of a front wall of a receiver body of the waste receiver to engage a locking feature of the cover in the locked configuration. A cover retention feature may prevent axial decoupling of the cover from the receiver body. An engagement feature is moved to be disengaged from the receiver body, and the receiver body is moved away from the fixed surface to disengage the locking assembly from the cover. The cover is decoupled from the cover retention feature, and coupled with the receiver body to seal the pharmaceutical waste material. The locking assembly may be removed from a lock passageway for disposal of the waste receiver.

Methods and systems for decontaminating harmful material
10926305 · 2021-02-23 ·

Decontaminating access structures that allow the partial insertion of decontamination tools into glove boxes and the like to easily and safely decontaminate harmful materials are provided.

METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR RENDERING OPIOIDS SAFE
20210038522 · 2021-02-11 ·

Exemplary compositions, methods, systems, and kits are disclosed that render excess pharmaceuticals safe by chemically transforming the active pharmaceutical ingredient into an environmentally benign and biologically inert form. The methods and kits have additional advantages of convenience, low cost, long shelf life, and ease of handling.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CANNABIS WASTE DISPOSAL
20210046525 · 2021-02-18 · ·

Systems and methods for rendering cannabis-related waste materials are provided. The method may include inserting a plurality of cannabis-related waste materials into, for example, a mobile rendering vehicle. The method may further include physically altering the cannabis-related waste materials such that the cannabis-related waste materials are unrecognizable and unusable. The insertion of the cannabis-related waste materials into the mobile rendering vehicle may be recorded and/or the physical alteration (e.g., pulverization) of the cannabis-related waste materials may be recorded via one or more cameras disposed on the mobile rendering vehicle to verify proper insertion and/or alteration of the cannabis-related waste materials.

Small-footprint systems, components, and methods for sterilizing medical waste

Many hospitals and medical facilities have a need to safely dispose of their biomedical waste. Onsite processing, particularly with ozone, is often less expensive and safer than off site handling, but many facilities lack the room for conventional ozone equipment with appropriate capacity to meet their needs. Accordingly, the present inventors devised, among other things, an exemplary system that includes, among other features, an shredder, an upwardly inclined auger chamber, and a waste receptacle. The shredder shreds unsterilized waste and feeds into the lower end of the inclined auger chamber. The chamber includes ozone injectors to treat waste as the auger conveys it upward toward an outlet that drops the sterilized waste into the waste receptacle. The incline of the chamber allows for a smaller system footprint with sufficient processing capacity to satisfy the needs of smaller hospitals and clinics.

Low Cost Sharps Container Using Recycled Components
20210045832 · 2021-02-18 ·

A special bottle lid renders ubiquitous pill bottles into safe, effective, low cost sharps containers. For example, a common plastic bottle, such as one that holds 120 capsules, each sized for 1 gram of material, is conveniently sized to make a sharps container suitable for holding needles (detached from syringes) and blood test lancets used by diabetics. As a current bottle becomes filled, the special lid is moved to a second bottle, and the lid from the second bottle is used to seal the first bottle for disposal. This repeats as each new bottle is filled. Thus, the primary investment is the special lid, which may be reused with new empty bottles indefinitely. Example bottle dimensions range from 2.5 to 3 inches in diameter and 4.5 to 5.5 inches in height. Syringes without the needles (and thus safer) may be placed in a different, larger container.