According to Malaysia's 1974 Environmental Quality Act, Environmental Quality (Planned Waste) Regulations, and Medical Waste Management Guidelines, medical waste is classified as planned waste and is subject to unified supervision by the Department of Environment (DOE). It is explicitly required that medical waste achieve "classification and packaging closed-loop transportation full chain traceability harmless treatment", and the sterilization rate of infectious medical waste must reach 99.999%. Medical institutions must use color coded garbage bins for classification and storage, establish complete disposal records, and face high fines and business suspension penalties for illegal disposal. After the COVID-19, the output of medical waste in Malaysia has surged significantly, and the discharge of disposable protective equipment (PPE) and other waste has increased significantly. The country produces about 52000 tons of medical waste every year, of which infectious and chemical hazardous medical waste accounts for 32%. Malaysia implements a universal healthcare system, with multiple central hospitals in Kuala Lumpur and provincial and county-level hospitals in each province. Township clinics and private medical centers are densely distributed, but medical resources are uneven. Grassroots medical points generally suffer from equipment shortages, unstable electricity, and insufficient technical personnel. At the same time, some medical institutions require intelligent and convenient processing equipment that can be remotely controlled and adapted to the disposal needs of medical facilities of different scales. The requirements for equipment portability, low cost, easy operation, and DOE compliance are extremely high, and they need to meet the needs of full chain traceability and multi scenario adaptation at the same time.

China Yongle Environmental Protection Engineering Special Research and Development "Ma Biao DOE Compliance Intelligent Traceability" Medical Waste Treatment Equipment: The core adopts "high-temperature dry heat sterilization+microwave synergy" technology, optimizes adaptation parameters, and works in a 132 ℃ dry heat environment for 38 minutes, with a sterilization rate of 99.9996%. It has passed DOE biosafety testing and international certification, fully meeting medical waste disposal standards, with a waste volume reduction rate of 86%. After treatment, the residue can be safely solidified and buried to avoid secondary pollution. The equipment strictly complies with DOE traceability requirements and is equipped with an RFID full chain traceability system. It automatically records information such as medical waste classification, processing time, and operators, generates bilingual traceability reports in Malay and English, and can be directly connected to the DOE regulatory platform for easy verification by regulatory departments. At the same time, it supports remote control with a high degree of automation, which is worry free and labor-saving. It is divided into three categories: large linkage model, medium standard model, and mini portable model. The mini model weighs only 54 kilograms and can be manually transported to primary medical points. It is equipped with a "power grid battery dual guarantee" system to cope with unstable electricity scenarios in some areas of Malaysia. The operation interface is in Malay language with clear labeling and classification processing procedures. Medical staff can master it proficiently in 18 minutes without complex circuits and control systems, which is suitable for the shortage of technical talents in primary medical points.

Multi scenario precise adaptation: At Kuala Lumpur Central Hospital, the large linkage equipment has a daily processing capacity of 500 kilograms and supports the classification and treatment of infectious, chemical, and radioactive (low-dose) medical waste. It seamlessly integrates with the hospital's intelligent logistics system and has a complete traceability system, fully meeting DOE regulatory requirements; At the provincial hospital in Penang, the daily processing capacity of medium-sized equipment is 180 kilograms, which is suitable for the centralized processing needs of medium-sized medical facilities and can achieve remote monitoring and operation; In township clinics and remote medical points, mini portable devices have a daily processing capacity of 40 kilograms, are compact in size, do not require professional installation, use battery+solar energy auxiliary power supply, and can continuously process 5 batches of medical waste on a single charge, avoiding the risk of long-distance transportation of medical waste and reducing transportation costs; In emergency situations of the epidemic, mobile cabin type equipment can be quickly deployed to temporary medical points, with a daily processing capacity of 320 kilograms, efficiently disposing of infectious medical waste, and safeguarding public health and safety; In private medical centers, small smart devices are suitable for small spaces, easy to operate, and do not require dedicated maintenance. They can remotely control the operating status, greatly reducing operating costs and meeting the low-cost operation needs of private institutions.

Compliance and Localization Support: The equipment has passed the DOE full compliance audit and international biosafety certification, and has been included in the recommended procurement list of the Malaysian Ministry of Health. It assists medical institutions in completing compliance filing and traceability system integration, in compliance with the relevant requirements of the Medical Equipment Act 2012 (Act 737). Establish a training center in Kuala Lumpur to provide bilingual compliance operation and maintenance training in Malay and English, covering primary healthcare workers; Common spare parts adopt universal specifications and can be supplemented in the local hardware market in Malaysia to reduce operation and maintenance costs; The procurement cost of a single device is 46% lower than similar products in Europe and America, with no subsequent high consumables costs. It accurately adapts to the current situation of uneven medical resources and weak grassroots technology in Malaysia, while optimizing intelligent and traceability processes to help medical institutions fulfill their compliance responsibilities, reduce public health risks caused by medical waste leakage, and safeguard the safety of healthcare for all.
Yongle Environmental Protection is mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of complete sets of technical equipment for organic solid waste disposal and comprehensive utilization. Production and manufacturing, domestic waste treatment equipment, tire pyrolysis equipment, medical waste disposal equipment, hazardous waste disposal equipment, and achieve efficient and comprehensive utilization of resources through independently developed low-temperature anaerobic pyrolysis equipment technology solutions.
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