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Medical Waste Management Plan <br /> " Kaiser Permanente — Stockton Tommydon St. <br /> 10/01/10-12/31/10 <br /> (f) Do you have a limited Quantity Hauling Exemption? Who on your staff is <br /> authorized to transport your medical waste? <br /> • No <br /> (g) Do you have tracking documents for all medical waste handled at your facility? <br /> • All medical waste records are maintained and available the last 3 years. <br /> (h) Describe your medical waste emergency action plan, including procedures for <br /> handling spills, exposures, equipment failures, etc. <br /> The purpose of the Kaiser Permanente Stockton medical waste emergency action plan <br /> is to assure that all medical waste is properly handled to eliminate exposure to the <br /> public of possible disease causing agents which may be present in this type of waste. <br /> To minimize the human contact with potentially infectious materials, waste devices <br /> and instruments by ensuring the safe packaging, storage,treatment and disposal of <br /> medical waste. <br /> • All spills are to be reported to the Environmental Services Department for <br /> proper clean up. <br /> • Spills must be cleaned up immediately by a properly trained person using <br /> appropriate personal protective equipment in relation to the spill. <br /> • Spills are cleaned according to Safety Management Policy Medical Waste <br /> Management Program EC.SA. 5 . <br /> • In the event of an employee exposure,the employee shall immediately be <br /> evaluated at the Occupational Medicine or Urgent Care Department. <br /> I certifying that the information provided within this document is complete and <br /> accurate: <br /> Support Service Leader Date <br /> Central Valley Area Leader-Service & HealthPromotion Date <br /> *Send completed/updated plans to local Environmental Health Department per Medical Waste <br /> Management Act 2007:HSC 1179600). <br /> Revised March 30,2010 <br /> Plan maintained by Stockton EVS&EH&S Department <br />