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Aical Waste Management Plan
<br /> Kaiser Permanente — Stockton Medical Office Buildings
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<br /> (h) l"Aposure to chemical sanitizer by rinsing with, or immersion in, one ortlic
<br /> following for a 111ininIL1111 of three minutes:
<br /> ( I) Hypochlorite solution (500 ivin available chlorine).
<br /> (2) PlIe"Olic solution (500 ppin active agent).
<br /> (3) lodollorm solution ( 100 Ppin available iodinc),
<br /> (4) Quaternary aninionium solution (400 PP1,11 active agent).
<br /> ('5) Pure Chlorine (500 ppill). Dilution o0nil in 100 nil of water.
<br /> The fallowing materials are classified as medica Iblohazair us _L_ab
<br /> waste: eling Procedures: ----
<br /> Sharps Waste -Any discarded device that was used in patient care,
<br /> medical research, or an industrial laboratory and is capable of "Sharps Waste", or the Biohazard symbol
<br /> puncturing or cutting the skin. Examples include: needles: syringes and the word "BIOHAZARD"
<br /> iwith needles attached; trocars; Label is placed on the lid and on the sides pipettes; scalpel blades; blood vials;
<br /> broken or unbroken glassware that has been in contact with infectious s0 as to be visible from any lateral
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<br /> agents, ung serum bottles, slides, and cover slips, direction
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<br /> Marked"Patholo
<br /> Pathological Waste - Human or animal surgery specimens, tissues, Biohazard Symbol,gy Waste" with the
<br /> or body parts removed during surgery, autopsy, or other medical Label is placed on the lid and on the sides,
<br /> procedures.
<br /> so as to be visible from any lateral
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<br /> Human blood, blood products, body fluids- Discarded free-flowing
<br /> human blood and blood products (e.g. plasma, serum), any free-
<br /> Aftflowing body secretion containing blood components (e,g, pleural Marked with the Biohazard Symbol and
<br /> W peritoneal, amniotic fluids), and any other fluid visibly contaminated. "BIOHAZARD"visible from all directions,
<br /> with blood. (Note, human excretions(e.g. stool, urine)are specifically
<br /> excluded because they have accepted means of disposal.)
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<br /> Waste cultures and stocks-Wastes from the production of bacteria,
<br /> viruses, spores, discarded live and attenuated vaccines used in Marked with the Biohazard Symbol and
<br /> human healthcare or research, and culture dishes and devices used to "BIOHAZARD" visible from all directions
<br /> transfer, inoculate, and mix cultures.
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<br /> Trace Chemotherapy wastes-A container is considered trace
<br /> chemotherapy waste if:
<br /> 1. All the chemotherapy drug has been removed using practices
<br /> commonly employed to remove materials from that type of container,
<br /> 2. No more than 3% by weight of the total capacity of the container Marked"Chemotherapy Waste"or
<br /> remains in the container "CHEMO"with the Biohazard Symbol,
<br /> Examples of trace chemotherapy waste are: Label is placed on the lid and on the sides,
<br /> 1. Contaminated gowns, gloves, masks, cleaning clothes, and barriers so as to be visible from any lateral
<br /> 2. Empty IV tubing direction
<br /> 3. Empty IV bagstbottles
<br /> 4. Empty syringes
<br /> 5 Empty drug vial
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<br /> Non-RCRA Pharmaceutical wastes-waste pharmaceuticals which Marked with an "Incineration Only sticker,
<br /> are not federally hazardous (non-RCRA), radioactive or classified as Label is placed on the lid and on the sides,
<br /> municipal solid waste (trash). so as to be visible from any lateral
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<br /> Revised January 2, 20 14
<br /> Plan maintained by FNS& EII&S Department
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