» Industrial & Chemical Waste Division
This team handles hazardous industrial waste including solvents, acids, reagents, PCBs, sludges, and contaminated materials. They are responsible for:
- Waste identification and classification
- Repacking in ADR-compliant containers
- TFS coordination and export
- Final treatment via incineration or stabilization.
Led by: Chemists, hazardous material specialists, and regulatory coordinators
» Medical & Pharmaceutical Waste Division
This division manages medical, infectious, and pharmaceutical waste including cytotoxic materials, expired drugs, and hospital-generated hazardous waste. Key responsibilities include:
- On-site segregation and UN-compliant packaging
- Coordination with hospitals and pharmacies
- Export to certified international incineration plants
Led by: Biomedical waste experts, health safety officers, and transport coordinators
» Petroleum Waste & Oil Spill Division
This team focuses on oil-based waste such as sludge, tank bottoms, oily water, and oil spill residues. Their expertise includes:
- Oil-water separation and recovery
- Marine and land-based spill containment
- Export and treatment of hydrocarbon waste
Led by: Environmental engineers, marine technicians, and field responders
» Radioactive & Hazardous Equipment Division
This team manages disused radioactive sources, irradiators, and radiological waste in coordination with licensed radiation protection agencies. They ensure:
- Classification and secure packaging
- Regulatory liaison with national authorities
- Final disposal at authorized radioactive storage sites
Led by: Radiation protection officers and licensed handlers
» Laboratory & Waste Characterization Department
This in-house unit performs all chemical and physical analyses needed for classification. They ensure:
- Accurate hazard identification (pH, flash point, toxicity, etcc)
- Legal documentation for TFS and customs
- Sampling protocols and report preparation
Led by: Lab chemists and quality assurance analysts IN HOUSE
» Regulatory Affairs & Documentation Department
This back-office team ensures full regulatory compliance with:
- Basel Convention, ADR/IMDG, EU 1013/2006
- TFS dossier preparation
- Insurance, customs coordination, and client documentation
Led by: Compliance officers, legal experts, and export coordinators
» Human Resources Division
This division ensures that TOXIMEC’s teams are staffed, supported, and managed in alignment with our mission and operational growth.
- Recruitment and onboarding of qualified personnel
- Staff performance evaluation and promotion pathways
- Workforce planning and contract management
- Payroll coordination and welfare programs
- Enforcement of internal policies and code of conduct
Led by: Human Resources Manager
» Training & Capacity Building Division
This division designs and delivers technical and safety training for both internal teams and external partners, ensuring compliance and preparedness.
- Development of training programs on ADR, IMDG, and hazardous waste handling
- Regular safety drills and emergency response simulations
- Certification programs for drivers, handlers, and port operators
- Capacity building workshops in collaboration with ministries and clients
- Documentation of training records and compliance audits
Led by: Certified Trainers, Safety Officers, and Compliance Advisors
» Emergency Response & Field Intervention Unit
Specialized in urgent on-site interventions across the region (Land and Sea), this unit responds to:
- Industrial leaks or chemical spills
- Oil containment near coastal and inland zones
- Improper storage correction in ports, hospitals, or warehouses Available 24/7 with full PPE, mobile containment gear, and risk assessment tools
Led by: Trained hazmat technicians and safety officers
» Sustainability & Innovation Division
A forward-looking team that:
- Develops local treatment projects (incinerators, recycling units)
- Engages with donors and environmental partners
- Designs circular economy strategies
Led by: Sustainability officers, engineers, and partnership managers