
Managing biomedical waste is crucial for every healthcare facility. Improper disposal of medical waste can lead to serious health risks, environmental damage, and legal consequences. As a healthcare provider, it’s vital to comply with government regulations and ensure the safe and eco-friendly disposal of biomedical waste. At Josh Hospnet Solutions, we offer comprehensive Biomedical Waste Registration Services, helping healthcare establishments meet legal obligations, regulatory requirements, and most importantly, contribute to a healthier environment.
Biomedical waste refers to any waste generated during the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of humans or animals. It includes waste such as:

We begin by understanding the type and quantity of biomedical waste generated at your facility, and assess your current waste management practices. This helps us to: Identify any gaps in your current system Understand the volume of waste that needs to be managed Advise on best practices for waste segregation
We assist in gathering and preparing the necessary documents for the registration process, including: Proof of ownership or lease agreement for the facility Details of the biomedical waste generation process at your facility Waste segregation methods used in your clinic/hospital Safety protocols in place for handling and disposal We ensure that your paperwork is complete and complies with local regulations.
Once all documents are verified, we submit your Biomedical Waste Registration Application to the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) or other relevant local authorities. This involves: Filling out registration forms Payment of registration fees (if applicable) Verification of the facility’s compliance with the biomedical waste management rules
We will follow up on your application to ensure a smooth process. Our team stays in touch with the authorities to make sure there are no delays, and addresses any additional requests they may have. Once approved, your facility will receive the Biomedical Waste Registration Certificate, which allows you to legally handle, treat, and dispose of biomedical waste.