Arizona Medical Waste Requirements

A peek at the regulations and requirements for medical waste disposal in the state of Arizona. Arizona medical waste disposal regulations are managed by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). It is also one of 24 states operating an approved occupational safety and health (OSHA) program. Medical waste requirements in this state share similar…

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How Should You Dispose of Unused, Old, or Expired Inhalers?

Inhaler Recycling

How can patients safely dispose of a spent or expired inhaler? The answer largely depends on the medication in the inhaler and your local disposal regulations. There are many patients who rely on inhaled medication to control and treat a myriad of pulmonary diseases. An inhaler is a medical device used for delivering this type…

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Alaska Medical Waste Requirements

Medical waste disposal is regulated by the federal and state government. Here’s what happens in Alaska. There are several key categories of waste that are typically classified as ‘regulated’. Each category typically has special handling requirements that are usually state-specific. In Alaska, medical waste disposal regulations are managed by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.…

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Do I Need An OSHA Certification?

OSHA Certification

In facilities that produce and store medical waste, employees may be required to have an OSHA certification. In an environment with dangerous hazards such as sharps waste and other regulated medical waste, proper training for handling and disposal is necessary to prevent the spread of infection. Medical waste is primarily regulated by state environmental and…

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Alabama Medical Waste Requirements

Medical waste disposal is regulated by federal and state government. Here’s what happens in Alabama. Medical waste or biohazardous wastes are more dangerous than household waste. Medical waste items contain bodily fluids, tissues, and sharps that possess pathogens that can cause disease. Regulations regarding medical waste disposal are in the hands of federal and state…

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Better Medical Waste Management Resolutions

Here’s how medical waste producers can resolve to have a solid plan for optimal safety and regulation. With the new year upon us, it’s a good time for medical waste producers to reevaluate their areas and come up with safer, more effective processes for medical waste removal. For busy laboratories, medical offices, medical spas, tattoo…

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Amusement Parks & Medical Waste?

Many popular amusement parks have first aid stations, which means the need for medical waste removal services. Even on the best-planned vacations, emergencies happen. Did you know that many popular amusement parks have a first aid station for medical emergencies? With first aid stations comes medical waste, and that is why these fun destinations are…

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Diabetic Sharps Disposal At Home

Diabetic Sharps Disposal

At home medical waste, including what is produced from diabetic care is regularly placed into curbside trash, placing sanitation workers and custodial personnel at personal risk. Here’s what you need to know about safe diabetic sharps disposal. There are a countless number of people who have to treat themselves daily with needles and lancets to…

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What Is NOT Considered Medical Waste?

Red Bag Medical Waste

Medical waste segregation and using properly marked containers is not only good practice, it’s economical and leads to less waste. Medical waste segregation deals with sharps waste, red bag waste, and general hazardous waste. While there are plenty of examples of what’s considered regulated medical waste under these categories, there is a gray area of…

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Pill Bottles and Prescriptions: Protection for Patients

If you have prescription bottles or any other materials that need to be properly destroyed and disposed of, our sister company, Legal Shred can help. Just like medical offices, pharmacies carry a lot of sensitive information in their computers. Every patient that fills a prescription at a pharmacy will have their name, date of birth,…

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Choosing the Right Sharps Containers for Your Facility

HIPAA's Privacy Rule

Regulations state that healthcare facilities must follow specific criteria when choosing sharps containers. Implementing a sharps safety program is the best defense against sharps-related injury. OSHA recommends that institutions look at their needle devices to determine safety and check how sharps are being handled and disposed of. Part of this process includes choosing the right…

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Cruise Ship Medical Waste Management

Major cruise lines contain infirmaries to care for passengers, which means there will inevitably be medical waste on board. Taking a cruise is a popular vacation idea for families because of their all-inclusive amenities, but think of it this way: cruise ships are essentially floating cities, they require more than just room and board. Major…

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