If your facility generates biomedical waste — and every facility that touches a patient does — you need authorisation from the State Pollution Control Board before you open. It's one of the first licences an inspector asks for and one of the easiest to get wrong, because the authorisation is only half the job.
The other half is the tie-up with your local Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facility (CBWTF) and a segregation system your staff actually follow. We set up all of it, because our own hospitals get the same inspections yours will.
You give us the facility details and premises documents.
We prepare the application, arrange the CBWTF agreement, file with the Pollution Board, respond to queries, and follow up until the authorisation is in your hand — then train your staff on segregation so the first inspection isn't your first rehearsal.
Straightforward authorisations typically clear in a few weeks once the CBWTF agreement is signed. We'll give you a realistic timeline after seeing your documents — not a marketing number.
Start with a conversation
Send your details and we'll come back with the document list, the realistic timeline for your district, and what it costs.