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Daily Protocols for Medical Wastewater Treatment
Date:2026-05-27 Browse: 3

 

Proper treatment of medical wastewater is of critical importance, as it directly affects both the ecological environment and human health. However, the treatment process is highly complex—so what specific measures should be implemented? This paper provides a concise overview of the daily protocols governing medical wastewater treatment.

It is widely recognized that effective systems are foundational to successful task execution and personnel management. Why? Because robust protocols optimize operational efficiency across all aspects of workflow. The daily protocols for medical wastewater treatment can be analyzed through the following five key dimensions:

1.Designation of Responsible Personnel

A dedicated individual shall be assigned to oversee medical wastewater treatment and routine monitoring of total residual chlorine (TRC). TRC can be measured using the RCl900 Total Residual Chlorine Online Analyzer manufactured by Hangzhou Modi. This responsible person must strictly comply with standards stipulated by environmental protection and health supervision authorities.

2.Equipment Inspection and Maintenance

Daily inspections of wastewater treatment equipment shall be conducted, with detailed records maintained. Regular maintenance is required to ensure the normal operation of all sewage treatment equipment. Any equipment malfunctions must be reported and repaired promptly.

3.Personnel Training and Protective Measures  

All staff engaged in wastewater treatment shall receive professional training. Standardized attire is mandatory for on-duty personnel; when handling sewage or sludge, personal protective equipment (PPE) including masks, rubber gloves, and protective workwear must be worn.

4.Chemical Dosing and Emission Monitoring

Chemical dosing for treatment shall be performed regularly. Daily TRC testing shall be conducted at all discharge outlets to verify compliance with emission standards.

5.Key Parameter Monitoring at Contact Chamber Outlets

In addition to TRC monitoring, coliform bacteria levels must be tested at the outlet of the contact chamber. Both parameters are critical indicators in Medical Wastewater Monitoring.