Radioactive waste disposal system for medical facilities
Hospitals and medical centers using radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostics and treatment face the challenge of safely disposing of radioactive wastewater. Ensuring that waste is stored, decayed, and discharged only when safe is critical to meet regulatory standards and protect public health.
Store, decay, and manage radioactive waste efficiently
The ISP – Radioactive Waste Disposal Plant by Comecer is a comprehensive system for managing the storage and decay of organic wastewater produced from the use of radioactive substances in healthcare. The setup includes a series of tanks where the wastewater is held until its radioactivity falls below permissible levels. The system features a Computerised Synoptic System for remote management, a liquid sorting unit, and an Imhoff tank for purification. It also includes a gamma spectrometer for monitoring radioactive decay. This plant ensures that waste is only discharged when it is safe, using automated sampling for analysis. The process complies with current safety standards, making it suitable for hospitals and medical facilities handling radioactive materials.
Benefits
- Automated remote management
- Ensures waste discharge meets safety standards
- Includes multiple purification and storage units
- Reduces risk of radioactive contamination
- Suitable for medical facilities using radiopharmaceuticals