Saturday 10 October 2015

Handling Biomedical Waste

While waste management always comes with a few hazards, few are as dangerous as the handling of biomedical waste. Though this can often be a dangerous proposition, it is also a necessary one that is vital to daily operations in society. Biomedical waste is usually defined as being potentially infectious, or containing unsterilized materials used in medical procedures. 


Biomedical waste can also come from developmental laboratories. Research labs usually produce waste that contains specimens and biological organisms that could cause serious issues if introduced into the environment. There are many kinds of biomedical wastes that can be harmful biologically, as well as physically. This is because many medical instruments that need to be disposed of are usually razor sharp, as they need to be to perform precise procedures.

Biomedical waste can come in the form of a liquid or a solid. Some easy examples of infectious biomedical waste include blood-stained gauze or bandages, used needles and scalpels, microbiological specimen and cultures. This can also include body parts, human or animal organs and tissue, used dressings, discarded surgical gloves, face masks. Some laboratories will also throw away contaminated petri dishes full of potentially hazardous bacteria.

When handling biomedical waste, extreme caution should be exercised on all fronts. This is because this kind of waste directly threatens the well-being of those that handle it. Most biomedical waste is a product of diagnosing, preventing, or treating diseases. That being said, they are highly likely to have been contaminated with a contagious disease during this process.

Lavajet, under the direction of President Vedeo, is a multi-faceted global service waste management and disposal company that is also capable of handling biomedical wastes.







Thursday 8 October 2015

Three Business Management Skills You Should Sharpen Up On

Business culture and styles are constantly changing and evolving in an effort for companies to stay ahead of their competition, change with cultural perceptions, and stay in line with business practice expectations. This is why it is important that you ensure your business management skills are sharp. Here are three skills that everyone in the business world should be brushing up on.

Improve your teamwork skills and learn to understand the dynamics of being a part of a team. You and your colleagues, or possibly employees, will become more effective and productive workers if you understand how to work together. When learning about team dynamics, try and understand personality clashes, balancing strengths with weaknesses, and leadership qualities.

Learn how to delegate properly and motivate yourself and others. Delegating is a very important skill in the business world because it ensures that all the tasks at hand get done. It is impossible for one individual to do everything. Delegating ensures that everyone plays their part and that all tasks get done. Motivational skills go hand in hand with delegating.

Improve your decision-making skills. You need to be able to make informed decisions appropriately and in a timely manner. This doesn't mean that you need to act quickly. You don't want to act quickly and make a rash decision. If you are to make an informed decision, sometimes it is best to go over it with your employees or colleagues. If you are in a position of power and time is of the essence, then making a quickly informed decision is a very important skill.

Marco Vedeo is an experienced entrepreneur and businessman in Miami, Florida. He has experience managing businesses all over the world. 

Thursday 1 October 2015

Lavajet: Office Recycling Tips

The office is one place where huge amounts of waste is produced. An office with 100 employees produces around 20 bags of waste per week. While it may be inevitable to produce waste, certain measures can be taken to reduce the amount of waste produced in the office. Recycling and reusing measures can help in making the office more resource efficient and reducing waste. Here are a couple of office recycling tips you can use.

Paper Consumption

The paper is probably the one thing that is most used in the office. To help reduce paper waste, you might want to recommend duplex printing. This simple tip can halve the paper consumption in the office. If you have over 50 employees in your office, you might want to speak to your printer supplier and have them set up “pull printing” or “FollowMe printing”. This technique has helped reduce printing volumes down by at least 30%.

Reduce and Reuse

Reducing paper usage is the first step. But there are other areas where you can reduce waste. Things like stationery, cardboard, toners, furniture and IT equipment can be reduced and reused as well.

Recycling System

Recycling is something you will probably need to consider if you want to reduce the amount of waste produced in the office. You can start a small recycling system and build on it. You might want to start with recycling paper and card, as these are the most used items in an office. Later you might want to include plastic, glass, fluorescent light bulbs, toners, batteries, CDs, furniture, IT equipment, and food waste.

Lavajet is a well-known waste management company offering comprehensive services to governments, industries, and businesses.

Wednesday 30 September 2015

Marco Vedeo: Three Reasons Eight Out of Ten New Businesses Fail

According to Bloomberg, eight of 10 entrepreneurs will fail in their new business endeavors within the first 18 months. That is a whopping 80% of new businesses. The simple explanation is that these new businesses run out of money. But there is a reason that these companies are running out of money. Here are three common reasons why new businesses fail.
1.) Entrepreneurs are great at identifying an opportunity and taking advantage of that opportunity. However, many fail because they can't create a connection with their customers. No business can operate without customers because there is no other way to generate a sustainable flow of cash. Customers are the key to every businesses success. No customers mean no cash.

2.) The second common reason new businesses often fail is because they fail to distinguish themselves in the market. They fail to propose or advertise themselves as providing a unique service, product or option. This means that there is no incentive for customers to use their service and they've already fallen behind their competitors.

3.) The third common reason is that new businesses who fail did not communicate well. This is the most debilitating of characteristics among failed businesses. Communication is key in every business model. Being able to communicate your message in a clear and concise manner is important to employees, investors, and customers.

Marco Vedeo is a successful entrepreneur in Miami. He founded two real estate companies, one in Miami, and another in Monaco.

Know more about Marco Vedeo, visit https://marcovedeolavajet.wordpress.com/

Friday 25 September 2015

Lavajet Converting Waste to Energy

Protecting the environment has become top priority all across the world, and governments are imposing stringent laws on the disposal of solid waste material. Solid waste management means using innovative and effective methods of converting waste into energy, recyclable, and reusable things. Disposing waste at a landfill without having it processed is no longer the best way to get rid of garbage. Waste management companies are working closely with government agencies to ensure that the waste collected from the cities and towns are recycled before they are disposed of properly. 

Lavajet VedeoIn the past incinerators were used to burn waste material, but they are an unclean source of energy and, in fact, pose a serious risk to the environment. Even incinerators that use advanced technologies still release dangerous pollutants that contaminate the air, water and soil that can have a negative impact on food grown in the region.

On the other hand waste to energy, landfills operate in a much different way. When solid waste is dumped into a landfill, it begins to decompose and produce natural methane. If the gas is released into the atmosphere, it can have a negative impact on the environment. Waste management companies with waste to energy landfills capture the methane and convert it into energy that is used to generate electricity. This electricity is then used to power homes in the area.

Converting solid waste into energy is an efficient way of disposing waste and helping the environment. Lavajet Group has been in the waste management business since 1990.

Sunday 20 September 2015

Marco Vedeo Lavejet - Tips for First-Time Business Owners


Being a first-time business owner will be a stressful experience, but one from which you will likely learn a lot. Most first-time business owners fail because they lack the experience and vision to guide their business through the first year. Some succeed, though, and here are three reasons how:
  • Successful first-time business owners focus on one opportunity and one project. They don't let themselves get sidetracked, and they don't let other things in life get in the way of their new business venture. Do one thing very well, rather than a host of things poorly. It is so important that you focus on the task at hand otherwise you will fail. 
  • Successful first-time business owners choose to explore business opportunities that are in industries that they are knowledgeable about. You need to know about the industry if you are to succeed. Choose to do something that you love and care about. That way you will have the requisite knowledge and the passion to succeed.
  • Successful first-time business owners are able to explain their business pitch to investors in the first 30-seconds of a meeting. You need to be clear and concise about what you are planning on doing. This is for the benefit of the investors, but for the benefit of you because it shows that you know exactly what you are doing.
Marco Vedeo is an Italian entrepreneur who lives in Miami, Florida. He has founded two successful real estate companies, one in Miami, and one in Monaco. 

Monday 14 September 2015

Marco Vedeo - How Can You Improve Your Business Management Skills?

Becoming a manager in business is a common goal that is shared by many employees. To be a good manager, you need to develop business management skills. Unfortunately, this is not a goal that is attainable by everybody because not everybody seeks ways to improve their business management skills.

Here are three ways that you can learn about business management and improve your skills:

  • The best way to improve your business management skills is via hands-on experience. Look at the current opportunities that you have in your current position. Now try and talk advantage of those opportunities while also taking the initiative in other tasks such as marketing, scheduling, and sales. These are skills that people with good business management knowledge possess.
  • Talk to your boss and see what ways you can help around the office. This shows initiative, as mentioned above, but it also tells your boss that you are looking to learn new skills. Your boss will provide you with additional opportunities to take the initiative on, but most importantly to learn from and gain important hands-on experience.
  • The last way to gain business management skills is through education. Most businesses require their managers to have a Bachelor's degree at the minimum. This is because you gain some hands on knowledge about business management while at school, and at the minimum you have the requisite knowledge of what it takes to be a good business, manager.

Marco Vedeo is a successful businessman and entrepreneur in Miami. He has an abundance of experience managing businesses both in the United States and internationally.