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3/4/2026 4:12:30 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0546981
PE
4520 - PRIMARY CARE FACILITY
FACILITY_ID
FA0026620
FACILITY_NAME
KAISER PERMANENTE - LATHROP BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
STREET_NUMBER
17000
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STREET_NAME
HARLAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
CURRENT_STATUS
Inactive, non-billable
QC Status
Approved
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17000 S HARLAN RD LATHROP 95330
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Medical Waste Management Plan <br /> Kaiser Permanente —Manteca Medical Center <br /> 1/01/2026-12/31/2026 <br /> containers for solid trash collection located within their patient room areas. They will <br /> only have red bag collection available in the patient rooms. <br /> • The Environmental Services(EVS)staff will collect these red bag waste after <br /> each patient has been discharged/relocated from these rooms. <br /> • Solid waste containers will be available in other areas throughout these <br /> departments. <br /> • This facility utilizes reusable/recyclable pharmaceutical sharps containers through <br /> our waste hauler-Stericycle Reusable Sharps Program. <br /> • Waste will be labeled on all sides and top to be visible from any lateral direction. <br /> • Reusable rigid carts/containers are used to transport medical waste from the <br /> department to the accumulation area. <br /> • All containers shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner. <br /> • Transport carts/containers are lined with plastic liners and when liners are removed, <br /> they are placed in a biohazardous bag. <br /> • Carts will be cleaned according to Environmental Services(EVS)/Infection Control <br /> cleaning procedures for medical waste carts. <br /> ■ A person shall thoroughly wash and decontaminate reusable rigid carts/ <br /> containers for medical waste by a method approved by the enforcement agency <br /> each time they are emptied, unless the surfaces of the containers have been <br /> completely protected from contamination by disposable liners, bags,or other <br /> devices removed with the waste. <br /> ■ Approved methods of decontamination include,but are not limited to,agitation <br /> to remove visible soil combined with one of the following procedures: <br /> • Exposure to hot water of at least 82 degrees Centigrade(180 degrees Fahrenheit) <br /> for a minimum of 15 seconds. <br /> (b) Exposure to chemical sanitizer by rinsing with, or immersion in, one of the <br /> following for a minimum of three minutes: <br /> (1)Hypochlorite solution(500 ppm available chlorine). <br /> (2)Phenolic solution(500 ppm active agent). <br /> (3)lodoform solution(100 ppm available iodine). <br /> (4)Quaternary ammonium solution(400 ppm active agent). <br /> (5)Pure Chlorine(500 ppm), Dilution of 5ml in 100 ml of water. <br /> (6)Oxycide(Peroxyacetic Acid/Hydrogen Peroxide)Concentrate <br /> The following materials are classified as medical waste: Container Requirements and Labeling Procedures: <br /> Sharps Waste-a device that has acute rigid corners,edges,or protuberances capable <br /> of cutting or piercing,including,but not limited to,hypodermic needles,hypodermic Shall be contained in a United Slates Food and Drug Administration(USFDA) <br /> needles with syringes,blades,needles with attached tubing,acupuncture needles,root approved sharps container that meets USFDA labeling requirements and is <br /> canal files,broken glass items used in health care such as Pasteur pipettes and blood handled pursuant to Section 118285."Sharps Waste",or the Biohazard symbol <br /> vials contaminated with biohazardous waste,and any item capable of cuffing or and the word"BIOHAZARD' <br /> piercing from trauma scene waste. <br /> Pathological Waste-Human body parts,with the exception of teeth,removed at <br /> surgery and surgery specimens or tissues removed at surgery or autopsy that are Shall be segregated for storage and,when placed in a secondary container,that <br /> suspected by the health care professional of being contaminated with infectious agents container shall be labeled with the words"Pathology Waste',*PATH',or other <br /> known to be contagious to humans or having been fixed in formaldehyde or another label approved by the department on the lid and on the sides,so as to be visible <br /> fixative. from any lateral direction. <br /> Biohazardous Waste-Regulated medical waste,clinical waste,or biomedical waste <br /> that is a waste or reusable material derived from the medical treatment of a human, Shall be placed in a biohazard bag conspicuously labeled with the words <br /> which includes diagnosis and immunization;or from biomedical research,which "Biohazardous Waste or with the international biohazard symbol and the word <br /> includes the production and testing of biological products. 'BIOHAZARD." <br /> Regulated medical waste or clinical waste or biomedical waste suspected of containing Containers may be of any color and shall be labeled with the words <br /> a highly communicable disease. Tiohazardous Waste'or with the international biohazard symbol and the wad <br /> Laboratory waste such as human specimen cultures;cultures and stocks of infectious BIOHAZARD'on the lid and on the sides so as to be visible from any lateral <br /> agents from research;wastes from the production of bacteria viruses,spores, direction. <br /> Manteca Hospital Page 2 of 5 <br />
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