This tender seeks service providers to deliver comprehensive Health Care Risk Waste Management (HCRWM) services for various healthcare institutions over a three-year period. Key requirements include compliance with national regulations and effective waste disposal solutions.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health is inviting bids for the provision of comprehensive Health Care Risk Waste Management (HCRWM) services across multiple healthcare facilities. The successful service provider will be responsible for the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of health care risk waste generated by hospitals, clinics, and other health institutions. This contract, lasting three years, emphasizes adherence to stringent national health and environmental regulations, ensuring that waste is managed safely and sustainably from generation to disposal.
Bidders must demonstrate their capacity to handle various types of health care risk waste, including anatomical, infectious, pharmaceutical, and sharps waste. The scope includes supplying compliant containers, maintaining a reliable collection schedule, and providing detailed reporting on waste management activities. By participating in this tender, businesses will contribute to enhancing public health safety and environmental protection while benefiting from a long-term contractual relationship with the Department of Health.
This tender is suitable for waste management companies, environmental service providers, and businesses specializing in healthcare compliance and waste disposal solutions. Companies with experience in managing hazardous waste in healthcare settings are particularly encouraged to apply.