Utah Admin. Code R315-316-3 - Storage and Containment Requirements
(1) Infectious waste shall be contained in a
manner and location which affords protection from animal intrusion, does not
provide a breeding place or a food source for insects or rodents, and minimizes
exposure to the public.
(2) Unless
all waste is considered infectious and labeled as such, infectious waste shall
be segregated by separate containment from other waste during
storage.
(3) Except for sharps,
infectious waste shall be contained in plastic bags or inside rigid containers.
The bags shall be securely tied and the containers shall be securely sealed to
prevent leakage or expulsion of solid or liquid wastes during storage or
handling.
(4) Sharps shall be
contained for storage, transportation, treatment, and disposal in leak-proof,
rigid, puncture-resistant containers which are taped closed or tightly lidded
to preclude loss of contents.
(5)
All infectious waste containers should be red or orange and shall be clearly
identified with the international biohazard sign and one of the following
labels: "INFECTIOUS WASTE", "BIOMEDICAL WASTE", or "BIOHAZARD".
(6) If other waste is placed in the same
container as infectious waste, then the generator must package, label, and mark
the container and its entire contents as infectious waste.
(7) A rigid infectious waste container may be
reused for infectious or non-infectious waste if it is thoroughly washed and
decontaminated each time it is emptied or if the surfaces of the container have
been completely protected from contamination by disposable, unpunctured, or
undamaged liners, bags, or other devices that are removed with the infectious
waste, the surface of the liner has not been damaged or punctured.
(8) Storage and containment areas shall:
protect infectious waste from the elements; be ventilated to the outside
atmosphere; be accessible only to authorized persons; and be marked with
prominent warning signs on, or adjacent to, the exterior doors or gates. The
warning signs shall contain the international biohazard sign and shall state:
"CAUTION -- INFECTIOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA -- UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS KEEP OUT" and
must be easily read during daylight from a distance of 25 feet.
(9) If infectious waste is stored longer than
seven days, the infectious waste shall be stored at or below a temperature of
40 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius).
(10) Under no conditions may infectious waste
be stored for longer than 60 days.
(11) Compactors, grinders, or similar devices
shall not be used to reduce the volume of infectious waste unless the device is
contained sufficiently to prevent contamination of the surrounding
area.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.