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o. Gowns, gloves, and other trace contaminated non -sharps objects are deposited inthe <br />d. A contracted medical waste hauler picks up the containers for transport to an approved <br />incineration facility when routine medical waste is hauled away for treatment. <br />e. All sharps are tubedisposed ofinsharps containers. Ifasharp, inasharp container, has been <br />contaminated through contact with, or having previously contained, chemotherapy agents, then | <br />the sharps container shall be segregated for storage and, when placed in a secondary � <br />oontainer.thadounkainershaUbe|abe|edvviththewmrds^ChemotherapyVVaste^or^Chemo. | <br />INCINERATION ONLY". <br />! D. PHARMACEUTICAL: ^Phonnaoeudoa[ means aprescription ornver-the'uounherhuman orveterinary <br />� <br />drug, including, but not limited to, a drug as defined in Section 109925 or the Federal Food, Drug, and <br />1. Ph waste ismanaged bythe Medical Waste Disposal Vendor and <br />Environmental Services until placed into the locked storage area outside the hospital building. No <br />access is permitted into the pharmaceutical waste collection/storage area other than Medical Waste | <br />/ <br />Oinpnoa| Vendor, Environmental Services and the Safety Officer. These containers are labeled with � <br />Pharmaceutical "INCINERATION ONLY". <br />2. The Pharmaceutical RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of1978.aaamended (42 <br />U.S.C.A. See. 6901 et aeqjgenerated waste iamanaged byanapproved vendor that manages <br />hazardous waste. This waste is containerized in a black ridged container appropriate for this type of <br />�NoAttachments <br />''` <br />Medical Waste Segregation, Containment & Labeling, o-8mo-2oRetrieved om3cm/6.Official copy at Page 3v[3 <br />m*://Iooaoam»vxcym*mm/p^/ey/rmovm.Copyright m2maLodi Health <br />