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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0450115
PE
4530
FACILITY_ID
FA0002714
FACILITY_NAME
SUTTER GOULD
STREET_NUMBER
800
STREET_NAME
DOUGLAS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
800 DOUGLAS RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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MedPARTNERS No: <br />MULLIKIN MEDICAL CENTER -LINCOLN,,, Page 1 of 4 <br />GENERAL POLICY <br />Date: <br />SUBJECT: MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN Aug. 18, 1997 <br />POLICY: <br />1. All medical waste will be segregated at the point of origin into appropriate medical waste <br />containers. Red biohazard bags will be used and labeled with the international <br />biohazard symbol and the word "BIOHAZARD or BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE". These <br />bags are certified by manufacturer to be of sufficient thickness to pass the 165 gram <br />dropped dart impact resistant test as described by ASTM Standard D 1709-85 <br />(documentation is available upon request). Bagging will be performed in a safe manner <br />utilizing the principles of Universal Precautions. Liquid medical wastes will routinely be <br />placed in biohazard bags for disposal. <br />2. These bags will be collected daily from the point of origination and tied to prevent <br />leakage or expulsion of the contents. The bags will be placed in a leak resistant rigid <br />container with a tight fitting cover. These containers will be prominently labeled with <br />the words "BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE" or the word 'BIOHAZARD". Containers <br />supplied by the listed hauler will be cleaned and maintained by that company upon <br />emptying the contents. Containers supplied by Mullikin Medical Centers will be <br />completely protected by a disposable liner. Containers used at the point of waste <br />generation will be emptied on a daily basis. Any contaminated surfaces will be <br />decontaminated using an approved disinfectant on an as needed basis. <br />3. Any potentially "sharp" medical waste generated in a laboratory setting shall be disposed <br />in red rigid containers that have the biohazard symbol clearly displayed. <br />4. All sharps waste will be placed directly into a rigid puncture resistant container. When <br />containers are 3/ full, they shall be closed, sealed and transported to the medical waste <br />storage area. Appropriately sealed sharps containers may be placed in red medical waste <br />bags. <br />5. All of the above medical waste shall be stored in the medical waste storage area in a leak- <br />proof, rodent -proof, storage container with a tight fitting lid. Each container is marked <br />by the medical waste hauler to identify the generating institution and labeled with the <br />international biohazard symbol. Medical waste will not be stored on-site longer than <br />seven days. <br />All medical waste generated in a pathology shall be handled according to the above <br />guidelines, except that gross anatomical remains shall be placed in a red rigid waste <br />container. Ten percent formalin solution will be poured off and disposed of according to <br />state and local regulations. The remaining tissue will be collected and placed in the <br />medical storage area and designated as "Pathology Waste". Large anatomical remains <br />too large for the red rigid containers will be double red bagged and placed in a cardboard <br />box for incineration. The box will be labeled "Pathology Waste" with the international <br />biohazard symbol. This will be picked up for direct disposal by our current medical waste <br />hauler. <br />
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