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Rich Text Editor, html_doc co*, Press ALT 0 for help 41 Page 1 of 2 <br />AHLM identifies processes involved in the Medical Waste Management Plan and to comply with the <br />California Medical Waste Management Act, Department of Health Services, Health and Safety Code <br />Sections 117600-118360 for the purpose of managing the medical waste it generates. <br />All facilities operated by the Hospital, complies with the California Medical Waste Management Act, <br />Department of Health Services, Health and Safety Code Sections 117600-118360 for the management of <br />medical waste generated. Adventist Health Lodi Memorial (AHLM) is a Large Quantity Generator. The <br />information provided on the Medical Waste Management Plan (MWMP) is complete and accurate. <br />None listed <br />AFFECTED i <br />1. Environment of Care <br />.• j <br />A. Medical waste is removed from the facilities by a registered medical waste hauler (Stericycle Inc.) and <br />treated at an approved off-site treatment facility. <br />1. The person responsible for this plan is the Director of Plant Operations (Chuck Peek). <br />2. The business address is 975 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi, Ca. 95240 <br />3. The type of business is Acute Care Hospital and associated clinics. <br />4. The following is a representation of estimated total pounds of medical waste removed during a <br />month!y period from each facility: <br />West Facility 84 <br />pounds/month <br />Main Facility 4 480 <br />Conrad Building <br />All Clinic Facilities <br />118 <br />A. AHLM does not generate Pathology Waste. All human anatomical parts, surgery specimens and <br />tissue are transferred from the hospital by Smith -Kline Laboratories for analysis by Delta <br />Pathology Associates, 2291 W. March Lane, Ste #179, Stockton, CA 95207. <br />1. After final processing, the specimens become waste and are the responsibility of Delta <br />Pathology Associates. <br />litfn-'Wwuw_hinirinnAM/1n1n <br />