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CJ <br />All medical waste generators are required to keep accurate records regarding containment, <br />storage, hauling, treatment and disposal. All medical waste records are to be maintained and <br />available for review during inspection for two (2)? years. Do you have tracking documents for <br />all medical wastes handled at your facility?: �s ❑ No <br />j. Describe training provided to staff regarding handling, storage, disposal, and record keeping <br />of all medical waste, including pharmaceutical waste, at your facility: <br />1.Yw 57 -{y ra r• .rt <br />k. Describe your medical waste emergency action plan, including procedures for handling spills, <br />exposures, equipment failures, etc. (attach information as necessary): <br />AO r WAV s S <br />I. Describe how reusable medical waste carts or containers are cleaned and decontaminated <br />(see below for approved cleaning methods): <br />Tin <br />(® r; <br />Approved cleaning methods include agitation to remove visible soil combined with one of the <br />following: <br />1. Exposure to hot water of at least 82 degrees Centigrade (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for a <br />minimum of 15 seconds. <br />2. Exposure to chemical sanitizer by rinsing with, or immersion in, one of the following for a <br />minimum of three minutes: <br />• Hypochlorite solution (500 ppm available chlorine) <br />• Phenolic solution (500 ppm active agent) <br />• Iodoform solution (100 ppm available iodine) <br />• Quaternary ammonium solution (400 ppm active agent) <br />9of11 <br />