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- Biomedical Waste Program - Florida Department of Health
Chapter 64E-16, of the Florida Administrative Code includes established parameters for the safe handling and treatment of biomedical waste Commercial biomedical waste treatment facilities and red bags for biomedical waste containment that meet the rule standards
- CHAPTER 64E-16 BIOMEDICAL WASTE - Florida Department of Health
The Department of Health shall regulate the packaging, transport, storage, and treatment of biomedical waste The Department of Environmental Protection shall regulate biomedical waste incineration and biomedical waste disposal
- Biomedical Waste Plan - Florida Department of Health
The objective of the biomedical waste program is to protect health care workers, environmental-service staff, waste haulers, and the general public from risks associated with potentially infectious biomedical waste
- BIOMEDICAL WASTE OPERATING PLAN
All biomedical waste facilities are required to develop and maintain a current operating plan that complies with subsection 64E-16 003(2), Florida Administrative Code
- Biomedical Waste Program - Florida Department of Health
Florida Department of Health regulates treatment methods, other than incineration, and commercial facilities that produce, transport, or store biomedical waste under the authority of Chapter 64E-16 of the Florida Administrative Code
- Biomedical Waste Inspection Program - Florida Department of Health
Any facility that generates, stores, transports or treats biomedical waste are required to apply for a Biomedical Waste Permit in the State of Florida (see definition in Florida Administrative Code 64E-16)
- Biomedical Waste | Florida Department of Health in Indian River
Chapter 64E-16, Florida Administrative Code (F A C ) requires health care professionals to ensure proper disposal of the biomedical waste that they generate Biomedical waste generated by individuals in their own homes from use of syringes or diagnostic lancets also should be properly packaged and disposed
- Biomedical Waste | Florida Department of Health in Hernando
Section 381 0098, Florida Statute and Chapter 64E-16, Florida Administrative Code (FAC) provides guidance to facilities that generate biomedical waste to aid them in ensuring proper management of that waste
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