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N. Disposal of patient's unused medications and/or home-generated sharps: <br /> 1. SVMF does not accept patients own medications and patient's home-generated <br /> sharps for disposal. Patients will be referred to their city or county Household <br /> Hazardous Waste Program that accepts home-generated sharps and unused <br /> medications. Drop off locations can be found in Appendix C. <br /> REFERENCE <br /> Medical Waste Management Act, California Health and Safety Code: 117600-118360,January <br /> 2017 <br /> Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Blood Borne Pathogens <br /> Title 22,California Code of Regulations, California Hazardous Waste Regulations <br /> Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,40CFR part 260 et al. <br /> Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act,as amended, (21 U.S.C.A. Sec. 321(g) (1)). <br /> American Society for Testing and Materials Section D170985 <br /> Code of Federal Regulation,49CFR 171-178, Hazardous Materials Transportation <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> Appendix A: RCRA Pharmaceutical Waste <br /> Appendix B:Types of Hazardous Waste <br /> Appendix C: Information on Disposal of Sharps &Medication <br /> Appendix D: Waste Segregation Chart <br /> Appendix D-1: RCRA Hazardous Waste Color Codes (SMF Only) <br /> Appendix E: Stericycle Packaging Procedures <br /> Appendix F: Approved Trash Can Signage <br /> Appendix G: Waste Product Lawson Ordering Information <br /> All Revision Dates <br /> 4/28/2023 <br /> Attachments <br /> Appendix A: RCRA Pharmaceutical Waste <br /> SVMF Waste Policy.Retrieved 8/23/2023.Official copy at http://sh-sgmf.policystat.com/policy/13569979/.Copyright(0 Page 13 of 14 <br /> 2023 Sutter Gould Medical Foundation <br />