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Medical Waste Management Plan <br />sufficient to preclude ripping, tearing or bursting under normal use and handling. The <br />biohazard bag used must be constructed of material that will pass the 165 gram dropped <br />dart impact resistance test as required by Standard D 1709-91 of the A.S.T.M. <br />Documentation from the manufacturer of compliance with the these minimum construction <br />standards will be kept on file in the Environmental Services Department. All waste placed <br />in a red bag will be considered medical waste. The bags will be tied to prevent spillage in <br />the event the bag is dumped upside down. All sharps will be placed in a sharps container <br />labeled with the words "SHARPS WASTE" or with the international biohazard symbol and <br />the word "Biohazard." Sharps containers will be rigid puncture proof containers that when <br />sealed are leak resistant and not able to be reopened without great difficulty. Sharps <br />containers shall be considered "full" when they reach 2/3 capacity or the manufacturer's full <br />line. Lids on filled sharps containers must be snapped closed, taped, or otherwise sealed to <br />prevent loss of contents prior to disposal. Medical waste will be stored and transported in <br />rigid containers to the Biohazardous Waste Storage Area located near the shipping/receiving <br />area. The containers will be labeled with the words "Biohazardous Waste" or the word <br />"Biohazard," and the international biohazard symbol. This storage area will be locked at all <br />times. Access will be limited to Environmental Services and Engineering Department <br />personnel. Waste consisting of medical and nonmedical waste will be handled as medical <br />waste except as follows: <br />1. Medical waste mixed with hazardous waste will be treated as hazardous waste. <br />2. Medical waste mixed with radioactive waste will be treated as radioactive waste. <br />3. Medical waste mixed with hazardous and radioactive waste will be treated as <br />radioactive waste. <br />See Infection Control Committee Policy/Procedure: <br />"Sharps Handling and Disposal." <br />See Pathology & Clinical Laboratories Department Policy/Procedure: <br />"Steam Sterilization of Diagnostic Cultures." <br />See Pathology & Clinical Laboratories Department Policy/Procedure: <br />"Storage & Disposal of Blood Components." <br />See Environmental Services Policy/Procedure: <br />"Laboratory Procedure for Infectious Waste." <br />See Environmental Services Policy/Procedure: <br />"Isolation Policy -Sharps Disposal." <br />See Environmental Services Policy/Procedure: <br />"Isolation Policy -Removal, Handling And Disposal <br />Of Isolation Linen and Trash." <br />Chemotherapeutic Waste <br />All trace contaminated (e.g., empty vials, ampules, IV bottles/bags, tubings and sharps) <br />will be deposited in a specially marked, yellow collection container labeled with the words <br />"Chemotherapy Waste" or "Chemo." When the container is full, without compacting, the <br />locking lid is to be secured to prevent Ioss of contents prior to disposal. Gowns, gloves, <br />and other trace contaminated non -sharps objects may also be deposited in the container. <br />3 <br />