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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0537018
PE
4532
FACILITY_ID
FA0021254
FACILITY_NAME
INNOVATION DENTAL
STREET_NUMBER
702
STREET_NAME
PORTER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
09771019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
702 PORTER AVE STE F
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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• <br /> 0 <br /> f) Waste which is hazardous only because it is comprised of human surgery <br /> specimens or tissues which have been fixed in formaldehyde or other fixatives,or <br /> only because the waste is contaminated through contact with, or having <br /> previously contained,trace amounts of chemotherapeutic agents including, but <br /> not limited to,gloves,disposable gowns,towels and intravenous solution bags <br /> and attached tubing which are empty. <br /> Waste which is hazardous only because it is comprised of pharmaceuticals. <br /> Disposable materials containing non-fluid blood(e.g. dressings, gauze, cotton rolls,drapes,and <br /> articles with small amounts of dried blood or other body fluids)do not have to be disposed of as <br /> biohawdour waste. Non-medical waste may not be stored in any container or bag designated for <br /> storing medical waste(e.g. sharps;container or red "Biohazard"'bag). <br /> Sharps,Waste Generated in this office consists of but is not limited to: <br /> Hypodermic needles,hypodermic needles with syringes, blades and needles with attached <br /> tubing, syringes contaminated with.biohazardous waste,acupuncture needles and root canal files, <br /> dental burs,broken dental instruments,endo instruments, matrix bands,wedges.,ortho brackets, <br /> bands, and wires. <br /> Containment and Labeling of Sharps Waste <br /> Sharps waste shall be contained in sharps containers(rigid,puncture resistant, leak resistant <br /> when sealed and Labeled with the words"Sharps Waste",the international biohazard symbol and <br /> the word"BIOHAZARD,"Full sharps containers must be taped closed or tightly lidde& <br /> Containment and Labeling of Regulated, Non-Sharps as <br /> A. Waste must be contained in red bioliazard bags(bags must meet specified strength test)and <br /> bags must be Labeled with the words Bioha7ardous Waste and the international biohazard <br /> symbol. <br /> K Red bags must be placed in rigid containers for storage, handling or transport and bags must <br /> be tied prior to transport. <br /> C. Rigid containers must be leak resistant,have tight fitting covers and be kept clean and in <br /> good repair. <br /> D. Labeled with the international biohazard symbol and the words BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE. <br /> Handling Requirements Applicable to all Regulated Waste <br /> Regulated Waste: <br /> • May not be removed from the red bag until treated and not landfilled before being <br /> treated. <br /> • Must be contained separately from other wastes(hazardous waste,radioactive waste)at <br /> the point of origin. <br /> Regulated Waste Storage Time <br /> Full sharps containers may be stored for seven days(neither the temperature or accumulation <br /> time limit is specified.)The following storage requirements apply to all other regulated,non- <br /> sharps waste: <br /> 2 <br />
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