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0 <br /> Liquid or semi-liquid blood or potentially infected materials; <br /> Regulated Waste contaminated items that would release blood or other <br /> (OSHA) potentially infectious materials in a liquid or semi-liquid state <br /> if compressed; items that are caked with dried blood or other <br /> potentially infectious materials and are capable of releasing <br /> these materials during handling; contaminated sharps; and <br /> pathological and microbiological wastes containing blood or <br /> the potentially infectious materials. Other terms for <br /> Regulated Medical Waste (RMW) are Biohazard Waste, <br /> Infectious Medical Waste and Medical Waste. <br /> Point of use disposal Placing regulated waste into disposal containers as it is <br /> being generated by work processes. <br /> Segregate Regulated Identifying, sorting and separating regulated waste from <br /> Waste other waste types (e.g., domestic trash, hazardous wastes, <br /> etc.) during point of use disposal. <br /> Package Regulated Marking and sealing regulated waste containers as per <br /> Waste Federal, state or local requirements when the container is <br /> full or no longer needed at the point of use. <br /> Store Regulated Waste Placing properly segregated and packaged waste into a <br /> secure area to await a pickup by a regulated waste disposal <br /> vendor. <br /> Prepare Regulated Counting, weighing or otherwise determining the amount of <br /> Waste Containers for regulated waste to be shipped for disposal, completing <br /> Pickup waste tracking forms or manifests, arranging for pickup by <br /> the regulated waste disposal vendor and/or assisting the <br /> vendor with the picku . <br /> Regulated Waste The shipping form that is completed by the waste generator <br /> Tracking Form or to track the waste shipment until it has been destroyed. <br /> Manifest <br /> Tracked Waste Any biohazard waste that involves blood products <br /> NonTracked Waste General biohazard waste that does not involve blood <br /> products. <br /> LIN Number Four-digit numbers that identify hazardous substances, and <br /> articles (such as explosives, flammable liquids, toxic <br /> substances, etc.) in the framework of international transport. <br /> Ill. STATE- California <br /> A. Name of Person <br /> 1. Lala Torosyan, Safety Engineer American Red Cross <br /> B. Business Addresses <br /> 1. Fremont Newark Blood Center, 39227 Cedar Blvd, Newark, CA 94560 <br /> American Red Cross Biomedical Services Safety Page 2 of 17 <br /> Regulated Medical Waste Program Program #023 <br />