(2)
Identifying labels that are placed
on
containers
containing
decontaminated medical waste mixed with other solid waste, as required in §13809(e)
of the act, shall be a minimum of 1 inch high.
(3) The 90-day period for "storage" of medical waste, as required in §§13809(h)
and 13810(d) of the act, shall begin when use of the storage container is initiated.
(4) When being transported to a sanitary landfill for disposal, packaged medical
waste that is not decontaminated shall not be mixed with non-medical wastes.
History: 2000 AACS.
R 325.1543 Treatment of medical waste.
Rule 3. (1) Blood and blood products and body fluids that are solidified, but not
decontaminated during the solidification process, shall be packaged and disposed of as
medical waste as specified in §§13809, 13811(b), and 13821(b) of the act.
History: 2000 AACS.
R 325.1544 Equipment maintenance; record retention.
Rule 4. (1) Medical waste producing facilities shall perform testing of their
decontamination or sanitization equipment to demonstrate the continued effective
operation of the equipment. Testing frequency and procedures shall be pursuant to the
manufacturer's recommendations or methods and
department.
frequencies approved by the
(2) Facilities shall retain and make available testing data and results from the most
recent test performed for inspection by the department.
(3) Testing frequency and procedures shall be contained in the producing facility's
medical waste management plan.
History: 2000 AACS.
R 325.1545
Registration of multiple producing facilities; medical waste
management plan content; registrations for school districts; registration fee.
Rule 5. (1) Multiple producing facilities that are owned by 1 entity and located on
contiguous property that is owned by the same entity, such as college campuses and
large hospital corporations, may register under one registration. The registrant shall
maintain a list of the location of all producing facilities located upon the contiguous
properties and the type of medical waste produced at each respective facility. The
registrant shall maintain the list of producing facilities and their respective types of
medical waste in the registrant's medical waste management plan. Each producing
facility shall have a copy of the medical waste management plan on site.
(2) A school district, private school, or charter school system that generates or
stores medical waste shall register as a medical waste producing facility. The name and
location of all schools producing medical waste within the school district, private
school, or charter school system and the type or types of medical waste produced or
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