Oregon Medical Waste Requirements
A look at Oregon medical waste requirements. Medical waste in the state of Oregon is managed by the state’s Department of Environmental Quality, and much like other states, it has developed similar protocols for managing infectious waste.
Read MoreShredding and Recycling Your Old X-ray Waste
For radiology departments, medical waste removal and document destruction plans must involve managing analog x-ray waste and files. Every organization needs to look at the information they have, identify all types and forms of personal and/or sensitive information, and then establish reasonable procedures to appropriately destroy the information. This is especially true for the healthcare…
Read MoreOklahoma Medical Waste Requirements
A look at medical waste requirements in the state of Oklahoma. Medical waste in the state of Oklahoma is managed by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality and the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
Read MoreICYMI: The Red Bags Monthly Blog Round Up
Keeping up with medical waste news can be difficult, but here we have the stories you may have missed this week from the Red Bags blog. The Internet is a busy place! So much content vies for your attention that you may have missed our most popular blog posts published here at Red Bags this…
Read MoreOhio Medical Waste Requirements
A look at Ohio medical waste requirements. Ohio medical waste disposal is regulated by the state’s EPA’s Infectious Waste Program. The agency oversees the generation, treatment, packaging, storage, transportation, and disposal of all infectious waste across the state. According to the Ohio EPA, small quantity generators and large quantity generators have different disposal requirements. Small…
Read MoreIndustries We Serve: Veterinary Practices
Several types of waste generated in the typical clinical veterinary practice are considered regulated veterinary medical waste. Hospitals, medical spas, healthcare facilities, and research laboratories are just a few of the facilities that produce hazardous waste, and while some like tattoo parlors may seem surprising, facilities like veterinary practices are anything but. Of course, veterinary…
Read MoreNorth Dakota Medical Waste Requirements
A look at North Dakota medical waste requirements. Infectious waste, or medical waste in the state of North Dakota is governed by the state’s Department of Health.
Read MorePersonal Protective Equipment For Safety and Compliance
Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as PPE, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards. Every person that stays in or visits a healthcare environment is at risk of acquiring an infection, but for healthcare workers, the risk is even greater. Workers are more susceptible to contamination just by the nature…
Read MoreNorth Carolina Medical Waste Requirements
A look at North Carolina medical waste requirements. North Carolina medical waste disposal regulations are managed by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Waste Management, and it oversees the packaging, storage, transportation, treatment, and disposal of medical waste.
Read MoreNew York State Solid Waste Regulations: Proposed Changes
New York State recently closed open comments for its proposal on changes solid waste regulations. Here’s what the changes include. In 2016, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) in New York State put forth lofty revisions to its solid waste regulations. While the focus was primarily on the illegal disposal of construction and demolition debris,…
Read MoreNew York Medical Waste Requirements
A look at New York medical waste requirements. Medical waste in the state of New York is overseen by the Department of Health, and has an active regulated medical waste (RMW) program which is overseen by the DOH, the Wadsworth Center, and the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). New York was one of the earliest…
Read MoreNew Mexico Medical Waste Requirements
A look at New Mexico medical waste requirements. New Mexico medical waste disposal regulations are managed by the New Mexico Environment Department Solid Waste Bureau and, like other states, there are clear definitions and restrictions in place when it comes to the management and disposal of medical waste.
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