1.How to inquire if I forget the password of the industrial waste reporting and management information system?+
There are two ways to reset your password for the hazardous waste declaration and management information system: online password reset or paper application. To reset your password online, click on "Forgot Password" in the login area and enter your name and email address. If the information matches the system's records, you can proceed with the password reset. If you do not have this information, please use the paper application method. Go to the "Common Forms" section of the hazardous waste declaration and management information system (IWR&MS) and download the application form for online password retrieval. Fill out the form and affix your company's seal, and attach relevant supporting documents such as the factory registration certificate, company registration documents, cleaning permit, processing permit, etc. Fax the application to your local environmental protection agency and confirm receipt of the fax within 5-10 minutes. The processing time is approximately 1-3 business days. The environmental protection agency will contact the applicant to provide the password.
2.Does the general industrial waste and recycling classification area need to be labeled?+
General business waste and reusable materials should be clearly separated and stored according to their waste types, and labeled with their corresponding Chinese names. If it is a classified operation area, although there is no requirement for labeling, it is still recommended to define the scope and label the area as a classified operation area if there is enough space to clearly display the area's function.
3.Can biomedical waste and general business waste be sorted and stored separately for disposal, even if they are accidentally mixed during collection and transportation?+
When biomedical waste and general business waste are accidentally mixed during collection and transportation, the mixed waste should be treated as biomedical waste. It should be stored and disposed of using Method C.
4.What is the code for reusing intravenous drip bags? Do they need to be sorted separately?+
The code for reusing intravenous drip bags is R-0201 for plastic waste, and it should be classified as "Medical plastic waste (intravenous drip bags)" and stored in dedicated containers.
5.What are the categories of waste?+
Waste is mainly divided into general industrial waste and hazardous industrial waste. The waste produced by medical institutions belongs to hazardous industrial waste.