Regulated Medical Waste definition

Regulated Medical Waste means blood and body fluids in individual containers in volumes greater than 20 ml, microbiological waste, and pathological waste that have not been treated pursuant to Rule .1207 of this Subchapter.
Regulated Medical Waste means solid wastes so defined by the Regulated Medical Waste Management Regulations (9VAC20-120) as promulgated by the Virginia Waste Management Board.
Regulated Medical Waste means solid wastes so defined by the Regulated Medical Waste Management Regulations (9 VAC 20-120-10 et seq.) as promulgated by the Virginia Waste Management Board.

Examples of Regulated Medical Waste in a sentence

  • Regulated medical waste and sharps medical waste must be packaged and mailed under 346.322, and used health care products must be packaged and mailed under 346.323.

  • The packaging for regulated medical waste and sharps medical waste containing or suspected of containing a Category B infectious substance is subject to the following standards:(1) Regulated medical waste and sharps medical waste meeting the definitions in 346.12f and 346.12g must be collected in a rigid, securely sealed, and leakproof primary receptacle.

  • Regulated medical waste and sharps medical waste that also meet the definition of a Category A infectious substance are nonmailable, except for medical professional packages identified in 346.322b7, which may not weigh more than 35 pounds.

  • Regulated medical waste and sharps medical waste as defined in 346.12f and 346.12g must be marked UN3291.

  • Regulated medical waste shall be stored in a manner that maintains the integrity of the packaging at all times.


More Definitions of Regulated Medical Waste

Regulated Medical Waste medical waste” means blood and body fluids in individual containers
Regulated Medical Waste means that portion of Waste generated in the medical industry, as defined by the State, which requires special handling and treatment prior to Disposal.
Regulated Medical Waste means: (i) waste or reusable material derived from medical treatment of an animal or human, which includes diagnosis and immunization, or from biomedical research, which includes production and testing of biological products. Regulated medical waste is assigned to UN 3291, except for regulated medical waste containing Category A infectious substances, which must be classified as Division 6.2 material described as an infectious substance and assigned to UN 2814 or UN2900 as appropriate; No Category A materials may be discarded in the regulated medical waste containers; (49 CFR 173.134); (ii) As defined in 29 CFR 1910.1030 and all other applicable laws, rules, regulations and guidelines; and (iii) trace chemotherapy discarded items which may have been contaminated provided that such items, including vials and syringes, shall be “empty” as defined in applicable laws, regulations and guidelines. (e) For the purposes of this agreement, “Non-Conforming Waste” means: (i) any waste or other material not falling within the definition of Regulated Medical Waste, and includes complete human remains ; (ii) radioactive wastes; (iii) any listed or characteristic hazardous wastes, chemotherapeutic hazardous waste and substances as defined in any applicable laws, regulations and guidelines; (iv) pharmaceutical waste (except as allowed under Stericycle’s waste acceptance policy); (v) any device, solution or waste containing mercury including dental wastes (amalgam and products, chairside traps, amalgam sludge or vacuum pumps); (vi) improperly segregated, labeled or packaged waste, including sharps not in designated sharp containers; (vii) containers that are leaking, damaged or likely to create risk of exposure to employees or the general public; and (viii) any other material which Stericycle may not collect, transport, treat or dispose in accordance with applicable laws, regulations or guidelines. Customer shall be liable for all injuries, losses and damages that result from any Non-conforming Waste, due to packaging or contents, being collected, transported, treated or disposed by Stericycle. For further clarification see Stericycle’s current Waste Acceptance Policy, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. A copy of Stericycle’s Waste Acceptance Policy may be obtained from your local Stericycle representative.
Regulated Medical Waste means waste as defined in part 70-1.2 of the State sanitary code.
Regulated Medical Waste means as defined in § 23-19.12-3.
Regulated Medical Waste means blood and body fluids in individual containers in volumes greater
Regulated Medical Waste means the term defined in Rule .0101(34) of this Subchapter. blood and