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f R05�P5Z2 <br /> Medical Waste Management Plan <br /> RECEIVED <br /> Kaiser Permanente— Stockton Medical Offices MAR 2 0 2025 <br /> 1/01/2025-12/31/2025 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> This plan applies to the following facili locations : PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Location Address <br /> Stockton Medical Offices 1305 Tommydon St., Stockton Ca 95205 <br /> Person responsible for implementing the Medical Waste Mana ement Plan <br /> Safety Officer Chandra Buchanan Cell: (209)275-9160 <br /> EVS Director Luis Ahumada Cell: (209)672-5446 <br /> 1. List the types of Medical Waste generated at your facility <br /> • Biohazardous waste <br /> • Sharps (needles, syringes,blades etc.) <br /> • Pharmaceutical waste (expired, spent,partials) <br /> 2. Estimate the monthly amount of medical waste generated at your facility <br /> • Kaiser Permanente Stockton Medical Offices generates approximately 1 <br /> pounds/month of Medical Waste (Excluding Pharmaceutical Waste). <br /> • Kaiser Permanente Stockton Medical Offices generates approximately 1 <br /> pounds/month of Pharmaceutical Waste. <br /> • This facility is a Small Quantity Generator due to the medical service that are provided. <br /> 3. Describe the medical waste handling procedures utilized by and applicable to <br /> your facility, including but not limited to the following: <br /> (a) Onsite location and method for segregation, containment, packaging, <br /> labeling, and collection,including pharmaceutical waste: <br /> • All medical waste is separated and disposed at the point of origin. <br /> • Waste will be contained in either red bag(biohazardous)/yellow bag(trace <br /> chemotherapy)/white bag(pathology)and/or ridged containers(pharmaceutical/ <br /> sharps) With lids. <br /> • To containerize biohazard bags,a person shall do all of the following: <br /> • The bags shall be tied to prevent leakage or expulsion of contents during all <br /> future storage and handling. When containers are prepared for transport offsite <br /> from the facility,they shall be prepared in compliance with United States <br /> Department of Transportation requirements. <br /> • Medical waste may be placed into a biohazard bag not to exceed three pounds or <br /> one gallon and tied, as required in subdivision (a),in a patient room and shall be <br /> immediately transported upon completion of the procedure directly from the <br /> point of generation and placed into a biohazard container stored in a soiled utility <br /> room or other biohazardous waste storage area without having first been placed <br /> into a secondary container in the patient room. <br /> • Medical waste may be placed into a biobazard bag hung on a hamper stand in a <br /> surgery suite and the bag removed from the hamper stand after completion of the <br /> procedure,taken out of the surgery suite,and placed into a biohazard container <br /> stored in a soiled utility room or other biohazard waste storage area. <br /> Stockton Tommydon MOB Page 1 of 6 <br />