Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-13-1419 - Medical Sharps
A. Medical
sharps shall be handled as follows:
1. A
generator who treats biohazardous medical waste on site shall place medical
sharps in a sharps container after rendering them incapable of creating a stick
hazard by using an encapsulation agent or any other process that prevents a
stick hazard. Medical sharps encapsulated or processed in this manner are
considered to be solid waste.
2. A
generator who ships biohazardous medical waste off site for treatment shall
either:
a. Place medical sharps in a medical
sharps container and follow the requirements of
R18-13-1406, or
b. Package and send medical sharps to a
treatment facility via a mail-back system as prescribed by the instructions
provided by the mail-back system operator. The generator shall retain proof of
shipping.
3. A person operating a treatment
facility who accepts medical sharps for treatment shall either:
a. Encapsulate medical sharps to
prevent stick hazard, or
b. Use any other process that
prevents a stick hazard.
B. Notwithstanding subsections (A)(1) and
(A)(2), the following syringes do not have to be placed in a medical sharps
container:
1. Syringes that have never had a
needle (sharp) attached.
2.
Syringes where a needle or sharp had been attached and has been separated from
the syringe so that no stick or puncture hazard remains with the
syringe.
C. Syringes
that are exempted by subsection (B) from being placed in a medical sharps
container are not biohazardous medical waste, and may be treated as a solid
waste, if they are not composed of biohazardous items listed in
R18-13-1401(4)
and do not contain discarded drugs or another regulated substance.
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