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Medical Waste Management Software in Saudi Arabia
MedWaste is Intrazero's medical waste management and tracking software, engineered to meet the regulatory and operational realities of healthcare in Saudi Arabia. It gives hospitals, polyclinics, laboratories and healthcare clusters a complete, auditable chain of custody for hazardous and infectious waste — from the moment it is generated at the bedside to its final treatment and disposal at a licensed facility.
MedWaste is built and ready for the Kingdom, and its capability is proven, not theoretical: the same platform runs a UNICEF-funded national program across all 27 Egyptian governorates with a 100% compliance rate, fully aligned with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. That production-grade track record is exactly what a CBAHI-accredited hospital or a Saudi health cluster needs to satisfy MWAN, MOH and SFDA expectations under Vision 2030.
Built for Saudi Arabia's medical waste regulations
In the Kingdom, healthcare waste is governed by a clear stack of authorities: the National Center for Waste Management (MWAN), which licenses and supervises all waste activities under the Waste Management Law; the Ministry of Health (MOH), whose Uniform Law for Medical Waste Management and its implementing regulations set segregation, color-coding, labeling and documentation rules; the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA); and CBAHI, whose accreditation standards require a controlled, documented flow of hazardous waste from generation to final disposal.
MedWaste encodes these requirements directly into daily workflows: WHO-standard color-coded segregation (yellow for infectious, red for anatomical/human-parts waste, dedicated containers for sharps and chemicals), documented handover to MWAN-licensed transporters, and verifiable treatment at authorized sites — so your facility can prove compliance to inspectors instead of reconstructing it after the fact.
- Segregation aligned to the MOH Uniform Law for Medical Waste Management and WHO color codes
- Documented, signed handover to MWAN-licensed transporters and treatment facilities
- CBAHI-ready inspection checklists, manifests and audit reports for accreditation surveys
- Arabic-first interface for frontline staff across hospitals and clusters
A complete chain of custody — from generation to disposal
Every container is tracked with GPS, barcode and RFID, so each bag of waste carries a continuous, tamper-evident record: who generated it, where and when, who collected it, the route the vehicle travelled, and where and how it was finally treated and destroyed.
Real-time dashboards and automated alerts flag missed collections, weight anomalies or breaks in the chain before they become compliance failures — the kind of digital manifest and GPS-tracked transport visibility Saudi regulators increasingly expect of licensed operators.
- GPS + barcode + RFID tracking of every container, end to end
- GPS-tracked collection routes and licensed-transporter verification
- Tamper-evident digital manifests and full audit trails
- Reporting by facility, region, cluster, waste category and transporter
Proven capability at national scale
MedWaste was built and hardened on a real national deployment: it runs across all 27 Egyptian governorates as part of a UNICEF-funded program aligned with WHO guidelines, maintaining a 100% compliance rate across participating health facilities.
That scale is precisely what de-risks a Saudi rollout. National programs expose every edge case — connectivity gaps, multi-site coordination across regions and clusters, frontline usability in Arabic — and MedWaste has already solved them in production, not in a pilot. The platform is ready to be configured to the Kingdom's MWAN, MOH and CBAHI requirements.
Why Saudi hospitals and health clusters should evaluate MedWaste
Beyond compliance, MedWaste gives Saudi providers a single, governable system: a native Arabic interface, on-premise or in-Kingdom cloud deployment for data residency, and a vendor with first-hand experience running medical-waste compliance at national scale — directly relevant as Vision 2030 privatization shifts waste responsibility onto operators and cluster contracts.
- Native Arabic interface and bilingual Arabic/English reporting
- On-premise, in-Kingdom cloud or hybrid deployment for data residency
- Backed by Intrazero — founded 2016, serving 500+ institutions across MENA
- Integrates with hospital information systems, fleet and asset-management platforms
FAQ
Is there medical waste management software ready for Saudi Arabia?
Yes. MedWaste by Intrazero is built and ready for Saudi Arabia. It provides GPS, barcode and RFID chain-of-custody tracking, aligns with WHO guidelines and maps to MWAN, MOH and CBAHI requirements. Its capability is proven on a UNICEF-funded national program across all 27 Egyptian governorates with a 100% compliance rate.
How is medical waste regulated in Saudi Arabia?
Medical waste in the Kingdom is overseen by the National Center for Waste Management (MWAN) under the Waste Management Law, while the Ministry of Health's Uniform Law for Medical Waste Management sets segregation, color-coding, labeling and documentation rules. CBAHI accreditation requires a controlled flow of hazardous waste from generation to disposal, and the SFDA and MEWA also play roles — all consistent with WHO guidance.
Does MedWaste help with CBAHI accreditation?
Yes. CBAHI surveys require hospitals to demonstrate a controlled, documented flow of hazardous waste with color-coded segregation, regular inspection checklists and traceability to final disposal. MedWaste captures exactly this evidence as tamper-evident manifests and audit-ready reports, so compliance is demonstrable on demand rather than reconstructed before a survey.
Does MedWaste support Arabic and data residency in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. MedWaste has a native Arabic-first interface for frontline staff, with bilingual Arabic/English reporting. It can be deployed on-premise or on in-Kingdom cloud infrastructure, so facilities and clusters keep data in their required location.
How does MedWaste track medical waste end to end?
Each container is tracked with GPS, barcode and RFID, creating a continuous, tamper-evident chain of custody from the point of generation, through GPS-tracked transport by a MWAN-licensed carrier, to final treatment and disposal — supported by digital manifests and complete audit trails.
Is MedWaste already deployed in Saudi Arabia?
MedWaste is built and ready for Saudi Arabia, but its live national deployment to date is in Egypt, where it runs a UNICEF-funded, WHO-aligned program across all 27 governorates with a 100% compliance rate. That proven capability is configured to the Kingdom's MWAN, MOH and CBAHI requirements for new deployments. Contact Intrazero to scope a Saudi rollout.
Bring your medical waste into full compliance in the Kingdom
Talk to the Intrazero team about deploying MedWaste for your hospital, laboratory or health cluster in Saudi Arabia — on-premise or in-Kingdom cloud, in Arabic and English, mapped to MWAN, MOH and CBAHI.
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