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SteriMed
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What is the SteriMed?
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What is the SteriMed-Junior? |
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2. How does it treat regulated medical waste? |
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Where can it be used? |
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How does it operate? |
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How does it work?
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Site preparation requirements? |
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What is involved in its operation?
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How are the functions of the system monitored? |
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How does it treat medical waste? |
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What is involved in its preventative maintenance? |
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What is needed for site preparation & installation? |
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What warranty protection is provided by MCM? |
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Periodic quality control testing? |
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What is Ster-Cid®? |
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Who has approved the SteriMed? |
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What are the comparative costs of the system?
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1. What
is the SteriMed?

Physical Dimensions
Height
- 50" (127cm)
Width
- 48" (122cm)
Depth
- 27" (70 cm)
Separator
Height
- 60" (151cm)
Width
- 24" (62cm)
Depth
- 50" (126cm)
Weight
SteriMed® -
1,444 lb. (650kg)
Separator
- 265 lb. (120kg)
The
SteriMed is an innovative technology for the on-site treatment
of regulated medical waste.
The
SteriMed is an environmentally friendly system that can process
up to 18.5 gal. (70 liters) of conventional medical waste, including syringes,
needles, blades, dialysis filters, bandages, plastic tubing, and even glass
- in a 15 minute processing cycle.
The SteriMed is CE approved by the
European Community, as well as by regulatory agencies of most States in the
US. In addition, Ster-Cid®, the chemical solution used in the
SteriMed, has been registered by the federal Environmental Protection Agency
under FIFRA, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, Rodenticide Act.

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How
does it treat regulated medical waste?
The SteriMed simultaneously shreds, grinds, mixes and treats the
waste in Ster-Cid® solution. After treatment, the material may be
discarded as conventional solid waste in accordance with appropriate
regulatory requirements.
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3. How
does it operate?
The SteriMed is safe and easy to operate, involving ½ day of
training. Once the start button is activated, approximately 9 gal (35
liters) of water and 175 ml of Ster-Cid® are automatically
released into the treatment chamber.
The shredding, grinding and mixing of the waste is then initiated to expose
all surfaces of the medical waste to the chemical solution during the 15
min. processing cycle.
At the end of each cycle (approx. 15 minutes), a valve in the treatment
chamber automatically opens, allowing the entire contents to be released
into the Separator, which separates the solid from the liquid components.
Once the processed waste is transferred to the Separator additional red bag
waste can be loaded and new cycle begun. Three to three and a half cycles per hour can be
processed operating at maximum efficiency.

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4. Site
preparation requirements?
Installation of a SteriMed system requires approximately 90 sq.
ft. of floor space, a source of tap water ¾", pressure of 2.5 - 5.5 bar (38
PSI), water min. PH 7 to 8.5, a 3-phase electrical outlet (3ph,
60Hz, 460/230V, 20amp or 3ph, 50Hz, 400V, 16 amp) and a 4 inch outflow to
the sewerage line.
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5. How are
the functions of the system monitored?
The SteriMed is equipped with an integrated monitoring system,
including a PLC display, which indicates each of the system's functions to
guide the operator through its operations. Access to the PLC program is
secured, accessible by only MCM's technicians to prevent operators from
overriding the treatment process.
Relevant information concerning treatment parameters may be electronically
forwarded, at the end of each treatment cycle, to a designated printer at
any location within the facility. In addition, the system is capable, at the
option of the facility, to have the treatment parameters for all cycles in
day forwarded to MCM's maintenance center. In this way, MCM would monitor
volume of medical waste treated, the consumption of Ster-Cid® and
filter sacks and other relevant data for the facility.

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6. What is
involved in its preventative maintenance?
Preventive maintenance, both daily and weekly, is easy to perform and
requires approximately 5-10 minutes. MCM personnel will train the
facility’s staff to perform these functions. MCM personnel are available to
perform additional maintenance or repairs.
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7.
What warranty protection is provided by MCM?
The SteriMed system is placed with a 12-month warranty according to MCM's
policy.
Extended
Warranty Plans are available for an additional charge.

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8. What is
Ster-Cid®?
Ster-Cid® is MCM’s proprietary chemical treatment used in the
SteriMed system. Ster-Cid® is greater than 90%
biodegradable and is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency and
FIFRA, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, Rodenticide Act.
The final concentration of Ster-Cid® during the processing cycle
is less than 0.09% of the total volume of liquids.
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9. Who has
approved the SteriMed?
SteriMed is approved by the regulatory agencies of most States
in the US and Ster-Cid® is registered with the Environmental
Protection Agency as mandated by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
Rodenticide Act. The MCM staff and their consultants are always ready to
assist customers with any regulatory issues if so required.

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10. What
are the comparative costs of the system?
Optimal utilization of SteriMed results in very competitive
costs per pound for treated medical waste.
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11. What
is the SteriMed-Junior®?
The
SteriMed-Junior, similar in its basic capabilities to the larger SteriMed. It is a cost-effective medical waste treatment system
available for smaller medical facilities. The
SteriMed-Junior can process a
large variety of medical waste; chemically treating up to 4 gal. (15 liters) of
red bag waste, or 3-6 dialysis kits, or 1 sharps container (up to 2
gallons).

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12. Where can it be used?
The SteriMed-Junior is well suited for the smaller generator of
regulated medical waste:
Dialysis
Clinics
Blood
Banks
Independent
Clinical Laboratories
Small
Hospitals
Outpatient
Surgical Centers
Large
Medical Practices
Nursing
Homes
Correction
Facilities
Veterinary
Practices
College
and University Infirmaries
Biotechnology
Companies

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13. How
does it work?
The SteriMed simultaneously shreds, grinds, mixes and treats the waste in
the Ster-Cid® solution. After treatment, the material may be
discarded as conventional solid waste in accordance with appropriate
regulatory requirements.
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14. What
is involved in its operation?
The operation of the SteriMed-Junior is relatively simple and
can be easily managed by the current on-site services staff.
To use the system you only have to:
Open
the lid.
Place
bagged waste.
Close
the lid; and
Press
the start button.

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15. How
does it treat medical waste?
Once engaged, the treatment chamber and discharge hopper are locked to
prevent operator errors.
One point eight gallons (7 liters) of water and 35 ml of Ster-Cid®
enter the chamber prior to the operation of the shredder. The waste is
simultaneously shredded and fully exposed to the disinfecting solution.
At the end of the cycle, the treated waste is discharged into a filter sack
in the discharge hopper, with liquids discharged into the sewer system and
the unrecognizable solids retained in the filter sack. The latter need not
be changed for upwards of 3 treatment cycles. A flashing light on the
enunciator panel indicates the need to dispose of the filter sack and to
replace it with a new sack in the discharge hopper.
An on-board controller automatically regulates the entire cycle. In
addition, the SteriMed-Junior is equipped with an enunciator
panel which indicates the start and conclusion of treatment cycles, status
of filter sacks, Ster-Cid® level, duration of treatment cycle
and error messages.
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16. What is needed for site preparation and installation?
The SteriMed Junior is equipped with wheels and can be easily
rolled into position.
A three phase 60 Hz,
208V, GFCI 20amp or three phase, 50Hz, 400V, GFCI 16amp.
A standard 115V outlet for the printer should also be installed for the
SteriMed-Junior.
A one-half inch pipe and ball valve is required to connect the
SteriMed-Junior to a source of water.
A 2-inch (50 mm) pipe needs to be installed at floor level or up to 20
inches (50 cm) above floor level for the discharge of liquid waste into the
sanitary sewerage system.

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17. Periodic quality control testing?
Customers should consult their local, county or state regulators regarding
the requirements for their periodic quality control testing of the
SteriMed-Junior. MCM can provide customers with the following
support:
Quality
control protocols.
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addition, MCM has made arrangements with several environmental
microbiological laboratories for MCM customers allowing them to forward, by
overnight delivery the biological indicators used in the quality control
tests and to have the results returned by e-mail or fax.

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