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Plan - Medical Waste Manag nt Program A- ,T;Ar£ Page 7 of 9 <br />container is full, without compacting, the lid is to be capped or otherwise secured to prevent <br />loss of contents prior to disposal. Pharmaceutical waste containers are serviced at their installed <br />locations by either Stericycle or EVS personnel. The waste containers will be stored and <br />transported to the Biohazardous Waste Storage Area located near the shipping / receiving area <br />or the Central Hazardous Waste Storage Room located near the hospital morgue. These storage <br />areas will be locked at all times. Access will be limited to Environmental Services, Plant <br />Operations & Maintenance Department, or other authorized personnel. These containers are <br />picked .up by Stericycle medical waste hauler for transport to an approved incineration facility <br />on a scheduled basis. <br />B. Medical Waste Storage Methods: <br />1. Worksite accumulation areas near waste generation sites (patient rooms, surgical suites, <br />procedure/treatment/examination rooms) include soiled utility rooms. <br />2. All medical waste will be collected and stored in the Biohazardous Waste Storage Area until <br />treated by Environmental Services personnel, All biohazardous waste shall be stored, handled, <br />or transported in containers that are leak resistant, have tight fitting covers, and are kept clean <br />and in good repair. This area shall be marked with warning signs saying in English: <br />"CAUTION-BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA - UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS <br />KEEP OUT" <br />and in Spanish: <br />"CUIDADO - ZONE RESIDUOUS-131OLOGICOS PELIGROSOS - PROHIBIDA LA <br />ENTRADA A PERSONAS NO AUTORIZADAS" <br />3. Biohazard bags and filled sharps containers shall not be stored for more than 7 days at a <br />temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit. This 7 day period begins when any waste has been <br />placed in the bag or container for storage purposes. <br />4. All reusable rigid containers that are used for accumulation, transportation and storage of <br />medical waste shall be washed and decontaminated every time they are emptied, unless the <br />container surfaces have been completely protected from contamination by disposable liners or <br />bags; containers shall be washed and decontaminated when they are visibly soiled. <br />5. Surfaces are washed and decontaminated with a germicidal (tuberculocidal) detergent solution; <br />the solution should be allowed contact with the surface for at least the period of time required <br />per manufacturer°s specifications for tuberculocidal activity a mirtinittin of 10 minutes. <br />C. Medical Waste Treatment and Disposal Method: <br />1. Dameron Hospital treats medical waste on-site using steam sterilization via a Sani-Pak unit. The <br />Sani-Pak unit has a treatment capacity of one (1) cubic foot per load; the treatment cycle <br />duration is 45 minutes per load. Once treated, solid waste is removed by a municipal waste <br />hauler. <br />2. All sharps, chemotherapeutic, pharmaceutical wastes and pathologic waste will be picked up at <br />least weekly by Stericycle medical waste hauler and transported to the off-site treatment facility <br />identified below. Records of medical waste transported to Stericycle will be kept by the Facility <br />Hazardous Chemical Coordinator and retained for a minimum of three years. <br />D. Emergency Action Plan: <br />While it is highly unlikely that the company would experience a shutdown of operations, <br />http://dhaltsOl/policylpolicy.nsfl7db0ebfd3e2l O600872571470079e3 a4l3f3a6da90b07663... 12/8/2015 <br />