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9 Ιουλ 2024 · Medical wastes that are not hazardous waste are subject to regulation under Tennessee’s solid waste regulations, Rule Chapter 0400-11-01. Within these regulations, information pertaining to medical waste can be found on pages 7, 8, 11 (under “special waste”) and 14, Rule Chapter 0400-11-01.
- Healthcare Facility Hazardous Waste
The hazardous waste fee requirements are found in Tennessee...
- Healthcare Facility Hazardous Waste
17 Απρ 2019 · We’re familiar with digging through pages, paragraphs, sub-paragraphs, and sub-sections defining the most recent rules and regulations in state guidelines for biohazard waste disposal, chemotherapy waste, infectious waste, surgical waste, and more.
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24 Φεβ 2024 · Tennessee medical waste disposal regulations require healthcare facilities to manage waste safely and compliantly. Governed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), these regulations mandate proper segregation, packaging, labeling, and storage of medical waste, including sharps, infectious agents, and pathological wastes.
Guidelines for medical waste/solid waste disposal can be found in Tennessee’s rules and regulations 0400-11-01-.01. These regulations also include a number of chapters, beginning with definitions and moving on through requirements for disposal approval, certificates, recertification, fees, variations, and waivers.
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In Tennessee, medical waste is considered a Special Waste, which is a solid waste that is either difficult or dangerous to manage and may include. Medical waste means the following solid wastes: Wastes generated by hospitalized patients who are isolated to protect others from communicable diseases.