Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-29-27 - Medical services waste
(a) "Medical
services waste " means those solid waste materials that are potentially capable
of causing disease or injury and are generated in connection with human or
animal care through inpatient and outpatient services. Medical services waste
shall not include any solid waste that has been classified by the secretary as
a hazardous waste under K.S.A. 1996 Supp.
65-3431 and any amendments
thereto, or that is radioactive treatment material licensed under
K.S.A.
48-1607 and regulations adopted under that
statute.
(b) Segregation. All
medical services waste shall be segregated from other solid wastes at the point
of origin.
(c) Storage . All
medical services waste shall be stored in a manner and in a container that will
prevent the transmission of disease or the causing of injury. Hypodermic
needles and syringes, scalpel blades, suture needles, or other sharp objects
shall be stored only in a rigid, puncture-resistant container that has been
closed to prevent the escape of any material, including liquids or aerosols.
All reusable containers used to store infectious waste shall be cleaned and
disinfected before each use.
(d)
Collection. Medical services wastes shall be collected at least daily from the
point of origin for transport to a storage or disposal area or a processing
facility . Personnel shall take precautions to prevent accidental contact with
the waste during transfer.
(e)
Transportation. All medical services wastes transported off-site shall be
transported in a manner that will prevent the spread of disease or the causing
of injury to persons.
(1) The waste
transporter or disposal firm shall be notified of the types of waste .
(2) Containers of medical services
waste transported off-site shall be labeled or color coded in accordance with
29 CFR
1910.1030(g)(1)(i), as in
effect on July 1, 1996.
(f) Processing. In all processing of medical
services waste , dispersal of aerosols and liquids shall be prevented through
the use of proper coverings, seals, and ventilation. Personnel shall be
protected against contact with the waste through the use of protective clothing
and equipment. Medical services waste that has been processed may be combined
with other solid waste . Where feasible, all medical services wastes shall be
processed before transportation off-site by using either of the following
methods:
(1) Sterilizing infectious wastes by
autoclaving or chemical treatment, to destroy the disease-transmission
potential; or
(2) grinding,
melting, or pulverizing sharp objects to destroy the injury-producing
potential.
(g)
Disposal. Medical services waste shall be disposed of in a manner that
minimizes the risk to health, safety, or the environment. The following shall
be considered acceptable disposal methods:
(1) Discharge of liquids to a sanitary sewer
connected to a secondary sewage treatment plant;
(2) incineration of combustible solids,
followed by disposal of the ash in a sanitary landfill ;
(3) disposal in a hazardous waste disposal
facility that has a permit issued under K.A.R. 28-31-9; or
Notes
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