No matter what type of medical bin you may need – we can provide it. Our bins range from heavy duty single-use containers, to suitable containers for transporting X-rays, all the way through to jerrycans for photographic chemicals. Our aim is to make it as easy as possible for you to store your waste. For example, by providing bins and containers that can be stacked, that have handles and that are available in different versions. The latter is particularly important because it means that we can always supply the right medical bins no matter what waste guidance system you may have in place. In a whole range of colours, shapes and sizes. And, if you wish, we can develop a completely new system just for your business.
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0.5-litre amalgam container, rectangular | |
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1 litre, amalgam container, round | |
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6 litres, amalgam container, round | |
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Sharps bin, round | |
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30, 50 and 60-litre container rectangular, non-approved | |
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Accessories: | The containers are supplied with a handle lid – a special feature that is only available from REMONDIS. Hooks have been added to the underside of the lid so that it can be attached to the bin when in use. The lid is particularly easy to close. |
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30, 50 and 60-litre containers rectangular, UN-approved | |
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30-litre container, round | |
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20-litre jerry can, UN-approved | |
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30, 60, 120 and 220-litre drums with lock ring, UN-approved | |
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Safety is the no. 1 priority when it comes to transporting sensitive waste. Infectious waste, cytostatic medicines and pathological waste, for example, must by law be stored and transported in single-use containers that have been approved by BAM [German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing]. Our medical containers and their lid systems meet these requirements in every respect. We also have a large number of bins in store to ensure we are always able to provide our customers with the containers they need – and react to spontaneous requests at short notice.
Hygienic and simple to use: a container system consisting of a frame, pedal, bin and removable plastic bag with a lid
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You store your healthcare waste in bins, we collect them. So far, so good. It is, however, extremely important that the bins have been sealed and labelled properly so that the collection and transport run smoothly. To keep you and us safe. To help out here, we have put together a quick and easy guide showing the correct way to close the lids. Simply download the guide as a PDF and print it out so that everyone knows the drill. Please give us a ring if you have a question about how to label your bins properly.