Examples of Trauma scene in a sentence
Trauma scene waste shall be removed from the trauma scene immediately upon completion of the removal phase of a trauma scene waste removal operation.
Trauma scene waste shall be transported to a permitted medical waste transfer station or treatment facility pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 118000, or may be stored in a dedicated freezer at the business location of the trauma scene waste management practitioner for a period of not more than 14 days, or as otherwise approved by the department.
Trauma scene waste” means waste that is a regulated waste, as defined in Section 5193 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations, and that has been removed, is to be removed, or is in the process of being removed, from a trauma scene by a trauma scene waste management practitioner.
Trauma scene waste shall be transported to a permitted medical waste transfer station or treatment facility pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 118000, or may be stored in a dedicated freezer at the business location of the trauma scene waste management practitioner for a period of not more than 14 days, or as otherwise approved by the department.
The MWMA defines medical waste as all of the following: • Biohazardous waste, or “sharps” waste;• Waste that is generated or produced as a result of the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of human beings or animals, in related research, in the production or testing of biologicals, or in the accumulation of properly contained home-generated “sharps” waste;• Trauma scene waste contaminated with human blood or other fluids, produced by an accident or illness.
Trauma scene waste management practitioner' means the owner of any interest in a commercial enterprise for the cleanup or removal of trauma scene waste and who is registered with the Secretary of State pursuant to this chapter.
Trauma scene waste is biohazardous waste that may consist of combinations of bodily fluids and other materials deposited to the ground at the scene of a traffic accident, shooting, knifing, or suicide that will require cleaning up the scene.Biological hazards are disease-causing organisms that can infect unprotected personnel.
The MWMA defines medical waste as all of the following: Biohazardous waste, or “sharps” waste; Waste that is generated or produced as a result of the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of human beings or animals, in related research, in the production or testing of biologicals, or in the accumulation of properly contained home-generated “sharps” waste; Trauma scene waste contaminated with human blood or other fluids, produced by an accident or illness.
Trauma scene waste management practitioner" means the owner of any interest in a commercial enterprise for the cleanup or removal of trauma scene waste and who isregistered with the Secretary of State pursuant to this chapter.
Trauma indicators: Level I, II Trauma scene time 13 minutes or less.