Construction of a Prefabricated Modular Building for a Thermal Disinfection and Decontamination Station for Pathogenicity Groups III–IV Effluents
20.07.2022
Customer: GBUZ MO "Moscow Regional Clinical Tuberculosis Dispensary", Mytishchi district
The Research and Production Department of INEX Group has achieved a significant engineering milestone with the development and deployment of a proprietary block-modular effluent decontamination system. This system was specifically designed for the capital renovation of the anatomical pathology building at the Moscow Regional Clinical Anti-Tuberculosis Dispensary (Mytishchi District).
This engineering solution is the first of its kind, offering a modular approach to biosecurity that has no direct analogues in the sector.
Targeted Bio-Hazard Neutralization: The system is integrated into the functional structure of the facility to manage epidemiologically hazardous zones, including:
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Anatomical Pathology Department: Managing waste from highly infectious autopsy and specimen areas.
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Pathomorphology Laboratory: Neutralizing effluent generated during specialized diagnostic research.
The INEX decontamination unit is tailored to the facility’s specific challenges: it provides high-level purification of wastewater containing hazardous secretions and biological agents characteristic of tuberculosis-focused diagnostic centers.
Innovative Engineering & Reliability:
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Standalone Integration: Designed to serve an isolated anatomical pathology building, operating independently of the main hospital's common drainage.
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Modular Versatility: The block-modular design allows for rapid installation and scaling, fitting into specific spatial constraints of renovated buildings.
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Regulatory Alignment: The system fully complies with the strict sanitary and epidemiological standards of the Russian Federation for handling Pathogenicity Groups III-IV.
The installation and final commissioning phase followed the successful acquisition of a positive State Expert Evaluation (Gosexpertiza), confirming the system's safety and effectiveness.
Regulatory Compliance (RF)
The project adheres to the highest biosafety standards for tuberculosis and infectious disease facilities:
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SanPiN 3.3686-21: Regarding the prevention of infectious diseases and management of pathogenic biological agents.
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SP 158.13330.2014: Building codes for medical institutions and specialized laboratories.
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SP 30.13330.2020: Federal standards for internal water supply and sewerage systems in specialized medical buildings.
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GOST R ISO 14644: Governing the containment and air purity standards within the associated laboratory zones.



