Regulated Medical Waste

REGULATED MEDICAL WASTE/BIOHAZARDOUS

Regulated medical waste (RMW), also known as ‘biohazardous’ waste or ‘infectious medical’ waste, is the portion of the waste stream that may be contaminated by blood, body fluids or other potentially infectious materials, thus posing a significant risk of transmitting infectionThere are several key categories of medical waste that are typically classified as ‘regulated’. Each category typically has special handling requirements that may be state-specific.

Most state laws require RMW to be rendered non-infectious before it can be disposed of as solid waste.  RMW is unique to the healthcare sector and presents a number of compliance challenges.  Unlike many regulations that apply to healthcare, most regulations governing medical waste are defined at a state, rather than a federal level.  Adding yet a further level of complexity, authority for medical waste rules often comes from multiple agencies at the state level. Federal law does not provide an explicit definition of medical waste.  Typically, State Departments of Health issue the regulations that determine which wastes are considered ‘regulated’ or require special handling.  BioSecure takes the time and has the resources to navigate the everchanging landscape of regulations and stipulations as it pertains to Regulated Medical Waste, it’s storage, transportation and eventual process of disposal. BioSecure would be honored and privileged to partner with your facility, offer a safe, clean and secure RMW disposal process, while at the same time, assist you with keeping your staff and clients “worry free.”

 Please call us today. We are here to help and assist.

COVID-19 Update

BioSecure Waste Regulatory and Safety Teams and Members have been closely monitoring the outbreak of COVID-19 and have been working closely with Local/State and Federal Regulatory Agencies. BioSecure Waste, as an essential service provider/transporter has been considering all aspects of proper management, transportation, treatment and disposal of medical waste, generated during care of possibly infected/infected COVID-19 patients, as related to both healthcare and waste workers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO) and Department of Health (DOH), has continuously updated their guidance and recently provided more clarity regarding medical waste management and overall safety, security and transparency.

Please see below for more information:
www.cdc.gov
www.who.int
www.floridahealth.gov

We, at BioSecure Waste are committed to our clients their staff and patients, our community, and our employees. We continue to provide our service with safety, security, accountability and transparency.

Sincerely,
Leadership Team
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