Waste Segregation Trolley( SS)
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A Waste Segregation Trolley (SS) is a stainless-steel, multi-bin cart used in hospitals and labs to separate biomedical waste safely at the source. With color-coded, lidded bins on a corrosion-resistant frame and smooth castor wheels, it improves hygiene, speeds up housekeeping rounds, and supports proper disposal practices. Ideal for wards, OTs, ICUs, and diagnostic areas where cleanliness and infection control are critical.
Description
A Waste Segregation Trolley (SS) is a mobile, stainless-steel frame system fitted with multiple color-coded waste bins for safe separation of biomedical and general waste at the point of generation. It is built to support hospital infection-control routines by making it easy for staff to drop each waste type into the correct container without handling it twice.
Key features and benefits:
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Stainless-steel trolley body that resists rust, stains, and frequent cleaning.
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Multi-bin layout (commonly 2–4 bins) for clear segregation of plastics, glass, soiled waste, sharps-related items, and other categories.
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Color-coded, removable bins with lids to match biomedical waste guidelines and reduce cross-contamination.
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Foot-pedal or touchless lid options on many models to minimize hand contact.
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Smooth castor wheels (often with brakes) for safe movement between wards and procedure areas.
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Easy-to-wash surfaces and interchangeable bins for quick turnaround and consistent hygiene.
Typical applications include operating theatres, labor rooms, ICUs, laboratories, dialysis units, vaccination rooms, and housekeeping rounds. The trolley helps maintain audit-ready waste segregation, reduces needle-stick and exposure risks for staff, and improves overall cleanliness in clinical spaces.
Compared with loose bins or single-container carts, an SS segregation trolley offers better durability, faster workflow, and more consistent compliance. Stainless steel frames also outlast mild-steel alternatives in humid or high-disinfection environments, making them a dependable long-term choice for healthcare facilities.
