regulated waste definition

regulated waste means liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially infectious materials; contaminated items that would release blood or other potentially infectious materials in a liquid or semi-liquid state if compressed; items that are caked with dried blood or potentially infectious materials and are capable of releasing these materials during handling; items dripping with liquid product; contaminated sharps; pathological and microbiological waste containing blood or other potentially infectious materials.
regulated waste means non-domestic waste mentioned in schedule 7 of the Environmental Protection Regulation 2008 (whether or not it has been treated or immobilised), and includes:
regulated waste means non-domestic waste mentioned in Schedule 7 of the Environmental Protection Regulation 1998 (whether or not it has been treated or immobilised), and includes:- for an element - any chemical compound containing the element; and- anything that has contained the waste.

Examples of regulated waste in a sentence

  • ADEQ identified eight efficiencies in its response to a questionnaire: 1) The Regulated Waste Program in the Office of Land Resources conducted a lean value stream mapping process evaluation to improve the RCRA Subtitle C permit application process.

  • See the “Quick Instructions New User” to assist with creating a new users account.U.S. EPA has produced a free online training resource (Learning Zen) with instructions on how to register as an industry user and how to complete the Notification of Regulated Waste Activity form.Once you have an account, login and use myRCRAid to submit EPA Form 8700-12 information electronically.


More Definitions of regulated waste

regulated waste means nonmunicipal solid waste of which the management and/or disposal are regulated by Environmental Law or the release of the waste to the environment (either on or off KSC) would require remediation by Environmental Law or by the NASA KSC Resource Conservation and Recovery Act hazardous waste operating permit. Examples include hazardous waste, nonhazardous industrial waste, biomedical waste, asbestos waste, industrial wastewater, propellant waste, ordnance waste, polychlorinated biphenyl waste, and radioactive waste.
regulated waste means liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially infectious materials;
regulated waste means non-domestic waste mentioned in schedule 7 (whether or not it has been treated or immobilised), and includes—
regulated waste means waste, including automotive batteries, automotive or fuel oil, tires, medical or chemical waste, for which state or federal law requires a special manner of disposal and prohibits from disposal with ordinary solid waste.
regulated waste means: a) liquid or semi-liquid or other potential infectious material; b) contaminated items that would release blood or other potential infectious materials in a liquid or semi-liquid state are compressed; c) items that contain dried blood or other potential infectious materials and are capable of releasing these materials during handling; d) contaminated sharps; e) pathological and microbiological wastes containing blood or other potentially infectious materials.‌
regulated waste means waste as defined by the Department of Labor, OSHA, Bloodborne Pathogens Regulation, 29 C.F.R. 1910.1030 and incorporated by reference in 803 KAR 2:320.
regulated waste means commercial or industrial waste that is a type or contains a constituent of a type mentioned in Schedule 7 of the Environmental Protection Regulation 2008 (whether or not it has been treated or immobilised), and includes: