-Size requirement for the incinerators is 750-850 kg capacity -The burn rate should be 80-100 kg/hour -The primary chamber should have an operating temperature of 900-1200 degree C -The incinerator should have a high temperature secondary chamber and 2 second gas retention time at 850-1150 degree C so that it is suitable for high risk materials -The incinerator should have temperature monitoring and thermostat control for ease of operation and assurance of burn temperature to confirm correct operation -The incinerator should be capable of burning any of the hazardous wastes listed in the subsequent section -The incinerator should be capable of burning diesel oil and should include a large fuel tank (10-500 litres) and generator (3-40 kV) set that can be carried on the trailer with the incinerator so that the unit requires no external electrical power supply -The incinerator should be trailer mounted so that it is a portable unit Hazardous Waste to be Incinerated: Hazardous solid chemical: Different types of combustible solids, used textiles, grease and toner, cartridges, chemicals for water purification and photographic consumables and plastic material, empty plastic/metal cans that still contain remnant hazardous materials, oil absorbent. Hazardous liquid chemical: Mainly different types of Acid, Paint, varnish, Acetone, White Spirit Aromatic-less Solvents, Synthetic Liquid for Break Systems, Aircraft De-icing Liquid, Hydraulic and Compressor oil, Freon, used in some older refrigeration units, Insecticide liquid/spray, air refresh spray and other similar chemicals Contaminated Fuel: Mainly diesel or gasoline contaminated by water or solvents Used and/or Contaminated oil: Used motor oils and/or mineral oils unfit for their originally intended use. Mainly motor and gearbox oil (approximately 80%) contaminated by a mixture of white spirit and acetone (approximately 5%), hydraulic liquid (approximately 5%) Contaminated Water: Waste oils/water, leaches, hydrocarbons/water mixtures, emulsion and leachate. Contaminated soil: Soil populated by oil, fuel or chemicals Contaminated soil populated by chemicals that has to be recycled in landfill Contaminated soil – treated and replaced on site. Oil Contaminated solids: Rags, Absorbents, cardboard, oil and fuel filters, air filters are not consider as hazardous materials Electronic waste: Waste electrical or electronic appliances or assemblies, including printed circuit boards, containing toxic material and/or heavy emitting low radiation. Used battery cells: Dry battery, UPS battery or other types, unsorted waste batteries/battery cells, containing materials that are hazardous Used lead-acid batteries: Waste lead acid batteries, drained/un-drained, and whole or crushed Hazardous medical waste: Clinical and related waste, arising from medical, nursing or similar practices and waste generated in clinics during the investigation or treatment of patients (bio hazards) Expired drugs solid: Waste pharmaceuticals, drugs and medicines, including sensitive medicines Expired drugs liquid: Waste liquid pharmaceuticals, different type liquid chemicals for treatment, medical grease and paraffin based expired medicines. Expired and/or contaminated food: Spoiled fresh food or unusable MRE’s (Meal Ready to Eat – dry food)