Texas Municipal Solid Waste Medical-Waste Collection Checklist
When medical waste is non-infectious, the medical waste disposal process is much simpler as this regulated waste can be handled as typical solid waste and disposed of in landfills or incinerators rather than treated as special hazardous waste.
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has regulations requiring medical waste removal processes and treatment technologies to be certified or regulated, and for waste to be handled and collected properly, including items such as using bio-hazard bags, having contractors be properly certified, having proper disposal methods for waste materials, utilizing registered and regulated transport services, and more. The Texas Municipal Solid Waste Medical-Waste Collection Checklist app outlines much of this important information with an easy to use checklist app to help document Collection Station Registration, Collection, Packaging, Storage, Transportation, and Treatment. Proper handling of this type of medical waste ensures that medical waste management professionals and other waste management professionals are operating in a regulated environment. Medical waste is often hazardous, but if improperly managed, stored in improper containers, or otherwise disposed of incorrectly, biohazardous waste and other medical waste can pose serious health risks. Through the checklist sections, users can follow regulatory requirements and criteria. Using this app, users can identify any violations and take corrective action.
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