Daniels Health is a full-service waste vendor with an approach uniquely focused on the healthcare sector, emphasizing the complete lifecycle of medical waste, including waste generation, transport and treatment. Paramount to this approach is a focused consideration on safety, environmental sustainability, regulatory compliance, labor efficiency, infection control and total costs, while minimizing patient disruptions and the clinical continuum of care. Daniels Health offers advanced technology and containment systems that set a new standard for healthcare waste management, aiming to transform processes through educated partnership, elevating quality standards in clinical environments.
As a full-service waste vendor focused on the healthcare sector, Daniels Health brings clinical expertise and consultative support to specialized waste disposal. With a mission of making healthcare safer, our products and services bring allow healthcare professionals to dispose of waste safely and efficiently. Explore our range of containers made available through OMNIA Partners.
Daniels Sharpsmart Contract Documentation
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Hazardous and Medical Waste
University of California, CA
Contract Number: 2023.003936
Initial Term: December 1, 2023 through December 1, 2028
Renewal Options: Option to renew for five (5) additional one-year periods through December 1, 2033