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v <br />11 <br />GUIDELINES FOR THE MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT <br />PLAN <br />Small quantity generators that provide Onsite Treatment and all large quantity generators <br />shall have a Medical Waste Management plan on file with the San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department. The Medical Waste Management Plan shall contain the <br />following information as appropriate for your facility: <br />Business Name: <br />Business <br />C S <br />City State Zip Code <br />Phone Number: ( D -V q ) 4 (-P-T — 04a <br />Type of Facility or Business: -e6A CO.res <br />❑ Small Quantity Generator with Onsite Treatment (Generates less than 200lbs/month). <br />V❑ arge Quantity Generator Only (Generates 200 lbs or more/month). <br />Large Quantity Generator with Onsite Treatment (Generates 200 lbs or more/month). <br />Person responsible for implementation of the Medical Waste Management Plan: <br />Name: � V! E' 1 �� Title: <br />Phone: f Date: <br />1. List the types of medical waste generated at your facility, i.e., laboratory wastes, blood or body <br />fluff s, sharps, contaminated animals, surgical speci pens, trace c emo or isolation wastes": <br />S rDS IA Gt 4 _ AO n - hfa2A, rrI ru-R 0 hM r M/AGe-LA red <br />a) Do you generate M pharmaceutical waste (expired/outdated, spent, partials,)? <br />b) Do <br />❑ No <br />If yes, describe the type of pharmaceutical waste (expired, spent, partials, outdated, patient <br />returns, etc): <br />And estimate the monthly amount of pharmaceutical waste generated at your <br />facility: 412 1 S lnvll <br />EHD 45-03 <br />10/6/2006 <br />