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Medical Waste Management Plan <br />Surfaces are washed and decontaminated with a germicidal (tuberculocidal) detergent <br />solution; the solution should be allowed contact with the surface for a minimum of 10 <br />minutes. <br />Medical Waste Treatment and Disposal Method: <br />Dameron Hospital treats medical waste on-site using steam sterilization via a Sani-Pak unit. <br />All solid waste is removed by a municipal waste hauler. <br />All chemotherapeutic and pathology waste will be picked up at least weekly by BFI medical <br />waste hauler and transported to the off-site treatment facility identified below. Records of <br />medical waste transported to BFI will be kept in the Histology Laboratory and retained for <br />a minimum of three years. <br />See Infection Control Committee Policy/Procedure: <br />"Disposal of Infectious (Medical) Waste." <br />See Environmental Services Policy/Procedure: <br />"San -I -Pak Operation." <br />Emergency Action Plan: <br />While it is highly unlikely that the company would experience a shutdown of operations, <br />contingencies include use of an alternate hauler or retention of the medical waste for not <br />more than 7 days from the point of generation above 0 degrees Centigrade (32 degrees <br />Fahrenheit). Another contingency for less well-defined emergency situations would be to <br />contact the Environmental Health Division -Medical Waste Management Program of San <br />Joaquin Public Health Services. <br />Spills are cleaned up by removing gross contamination and then disinfecting the area <br />utilizing a germicidal (tuberculocidal) detergent solution with a contact time of ten (10) <br />minutes. <br />Waste Hauler: <br />Browning Ferris Industries of California <br />3326 Fitzgerald Road <br />Rancho Cardova CA 95742 <br />(916) 631-0600 <br />Waste Treatment Facility: <br />Same <br />Adopted: 3/31/99 <br />Revised: 6/21/00 <br />Revised: 4/25/01 <br />5 <br />