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Regulated Medical Waste Management and Proper Waste Segregation State-Specific Information California

Learning Topics Objective: Understand how to properly segregate waste streams and properly handle the most common regulated waste. I. Waste Stream Overview II. Identifying & Segregating Waste III. Managing RMW Collection and Storage IV. Proper Packaging of RMW V. Labeling & Documentation VI. DOT Requirements 2 VII. Summary

Waste Stream Overview Improper Segregation Practices General waste commingled with RMW General waste commingled with RMW and loose sharps

Waste Stream Overview Your Legal Obligation OSHA mandates special waste handling for Regulated Medical Waste to protect staff members and waste haulers Signed shipping document indicate your responsibility for the contained wastes and proper segregation 4

Identifying & Segregating Waste Regulated Medical Waste Cal-OSHA s Definition of Regulated Medical Waste Liquid or semi liquid blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIM) Contaminated items that contain liquid or semi-liquid blood or are caked with dried blood or OPIM Are capable of releasing these materials when handled or compressed Contaminated sharps Pathological and microbiological wastes containing blood or OPIM Medical waste regulated by California Health and Safety Code 5

Medical Waste Management Act California Health and Safety Code Sections 117600-118360 6

Biohazardous Waste California Health and Safety Code: Laboratory waste cultures and stocks Sharps waste Contaminated waste Pathological Chemotherapeutic Pharmaceutical Human surgery specimens/tissues suspected of being contaminated with infectious agents known to be contagious to humans Animal parts/tissues/carcasses suspected by veterinarian of being contaminated with infectious agents known to be contagious to humans 7 Excretions, exudates, secretions from humans/animals that are required to be isolated by the infection control staff, attending physician, veterinarian, or local health officer, to protect others from highly communicable diseases or diseases of animals that are highly communicable to humans

Registration Registration of Medical Waste Generators (Shippers) Generators (shippers) of medical waste, both SQ and LQ, are required to register with either: Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Counties with LEAs are listed on next slide California Department of Public Health (CDPH) (if there is no LEA and State acts as LEA)

Local Enforcement Agencies Alameda County of Solid/Medical Waste Mgmt. Colusa County Environmental Health Contra Costa County Environmental Health Del Norte County DPH Env. Mgmt. Dept. Kings County Division of Environmental Health Lassen County Health and Human Services Dept. City of Long Beach Health Department City of Vernon Health & Environmental Control Madera County Environmental Health Marin County Environmental Health Services Merced County Dept. Public Health, Div. Env. Hlth Modoc County Environmental Health Monterey County Health Department Orange County Environmental Health Riverside County Environmental Health Services Sacramento County Environmental Health San Bernardino County Environmental Health San Diego County Dept. of Environmental Health San Francisco City & County DPH/ Hazardous Materials Program San Joaquin County Environmental Health Services San Mateo County Environmental Health Division Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health Santa Cruz County Environmental Health Services Shasta County Environmental Health Division Siskiyou County Public Health Sonoma County Public Health Department Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources Tehama County Environmental Health Tuolumne County Environmental Health Ventura County Environmental Health Division Yuba County Environmental Health

Medical Waste Management Plan MWMP is a document completed by generators (shippers) of medical waste Plan is filed with the enforcement agency, either the State or, where applicable, the Local Enforcement Agency State filers can obtain a checklist CDPH Form 8661 for assistance in creating their plans 10 LEA filers can check for specific forms from the LEA

Identifying & Segregating Waste What Goes in the RMW Box? Closed disposable sharps containers Blood and OPIM Soaked, dripping bloody dressings Intact glass or plastic bottles with bloody fluid or OPIM (Some states require them to be placed in a sharps container) All disposable items soaked or dripping with blood or OPIM 11

Identifying & Segregating Waste Items NOT in the RMW Category NOT RMW: Chemicals RCRA Hazardous waste Radioactive waste Complete human remains Bulk Chemotherapy waste Compressed gas cylinders, canisters, inhalers, and aerosol cans Any devices or solutions containing mercury or other heavy metals Regular office garbage or solid waste RMW But REQUIRES SEGREGATION/INCINERATION Pathological waste Trace chemotherapeutic waste 12

Managing RMW Collection and Storage OSHA Packaging Requirements Cal-OSHA 5193 d E 3 Regulated waste shall be disposed of in containers which are closable, labeled, and color-coded Proper packaging requires 3 things: 1. Lid, or other means of closure 2. Red Bag 3. Biohazard labeling on 4 sides and top Applies to containers used for office storage and final transport containers 13

14 Managing RMW Collection and Storage Sharps Requirements Generators (shippers) must properly select sharps containers in order to protect employees during transport Definition of Sharps Needles and syringes Scalpel blades and lancets Glass pipettes, slides, and tubes Broken, contaminated glass Staples and wires (cardio-catheter wires) Orthodontic wires Disposable suture sets and biopsy forceps Electrocautery tips (no cauterizers or batteries)

Managing RMW Collection and Storage Sharps Container Placement Healthcare workers should be able to comfortably view the entire inlet opening of the disposal container Containers should be located within arm s reach Place containers slightly below eye level or on a counter top 15

Managing RMW Collection and Storage Improper Usage of Sharps Containers Direct visibility of the inlet opening is necessary Containers should be promptly replaced when contents reach manufacturer s fill line Overfilled containers increase the risk of needlestick injuries and violate proper product usage requirements 16

Managing RMW Collection and Storage Sharps Container Requirements Sharps containers must be placed in a secondary container for transport 17

Proper Packaging of RMW Preparing Reusable Containers Tie off red bag Container with red bag 18

Proper Packaging of RMW Preparing Reusable Containers Tie off red bag 19

Chemo and Path Waste Required to be Segregated CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC WASTE Biohazardous waste that is contaminated through contact with, or having previously contained chemotherapeutic agents Must be segregated for storage and placed in a secondary container that is labeled Chemotherapy Waste, CHEMO, etc. Stericycle can only accept trace chemo, i.e., less than 3% of original contents PATHOLOGICAL WASTE Human surgery specimens, or tissues which have been fixed with formaldehyde or other fixatives Must be segregated for storage and placed in a secondary container that is labeled Pathology Waste, or Path, etc. LABELING 20 Labeling shall be provided on the lid and on the sides and be visible from any lateral direction

Proper Packaging of RMW Weight Limitation The packaged waste must be within the required weight limits

Proper Packaging of RMW Improper Packaging A non-acceptable container may include any of the following: Red Bag not tied Leaking container Objects protruding Improperly closed (includes sharps containers) Overfilled Not properly labeled/marked 22 An improperly packaged container should NEVER be offered for transportation

Managing RMW Collection and Storage Proper Storage of RMW Containers Storage must be in containers that are leak resistant, have tight fitting covers and are kept clean and in good repair Secondary containers must be clearly labeled with appropriate symbols on the sides so as to be visible from any lateral direction Warning signs English CAUTION BIOHAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS KEEP OUT Spanish CUIDADO ZONA DE RESIDUOS BIOLOGICOS PELIGROSOS PROHIBIDA LA ENTRADA A PERSONAS NO AUTORIZADAS 23

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Labeling & Documentation Understanding the Shipping Document Typical shipping document varies by state Shipper s Certification: Properly described Properly packaged Properly marked and labeled per US DOT Agreement as to volumes transported RMW cannot be transported without a properly completed and signed shipping document by the generator (shipper). The waste hauler is not authorized to sign the shipping document for the generator (shipper). 25

Labeling & Documentation California State Requirement All boxes, reusable containers, and/or secondary containers prepared for shipment shall be marked with a water-resistant tag containing: Generator s (shipper) name and address Transporter s name, address, and permit number Date the transporter accepted the RMW

Labeling & Documentation Requirements for Transport DOT Shipping Papers (49 CFR 172.200) Legible, in English DOT Proper shipping description: Waste identification number UN 3291 Name - Regulated Medical Waste, n.o.s. Hazard class and division 6.2 Packaging Group PGII Total Quantity cubic feet or weight Requires that all hazardous materials be accompanied by shipping documents Provide clear communication in event of emergency when hazardous material is in transit Critical for documents to be complete, correct. and to have emergency response number (manned 24/7) Shipper s certification (Generator s Signature) CDPH 27 SQ Generators (shippers) maintain documents for 2 years LQ Generators (shippers) maintain documents for 3 years

Emergencies Emergency spill procedures (may include spill kits): Make sure procedures are consistent with Medical Waste Management Plan Post a current list of emergency numbers Be sure to review and update the list annually 28

DOT Requirements RMW Container Markings 29

Training Requirements Since Regulated Medical Waste contains sharps and potentially infectious substances, all affected employees are required to have initial and annual OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens training The transport of Regulated Medical Waste is regulated by the United States Department of Transportation as a hazardous material while it is in transport. All affected employees (those who perform the functions of either packaging or signing the shipping papers) must complete DOT hazardous materials training initially and every three years thereafter Stericycle can provide the necessary DOT training for your employees. Please contact your sales or customer service representative for details 30

Thank you for your interest in the specific laws governing Regulated Medical Waste in California Be sure to also check actual State website for further details and any possible changes to State regulations If you have additional specific questions relating to waste segregation please feel free to email Stericycle at DrugDisposalQuestion@Stericycle.com 31