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Nov 4

Disposal Services Include: 

Regulated Medical Waste (RMW)

Medical waste generated from procedures including any items saturated with blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM), such as bandages, gauze, or PPE, are considered RMW or red bag waste. 

 

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Trace Chemotherapy Waste

Chemotherapy wastes includes empty chemo drug vials, syringes and needles, spill kits, IV tubing and bags, contaminated gloves and gowns, materials from spill cleanups, or bodily fluids/waste.

Pathological Waste

Pathological waste such as human or animal body parts, organs, tissues, and surgical specimens (decanted of formaldehyde, formalin, or other preservatives) are packaged separately for pickup in containers marked for incineration only. We can help you and your staff safely segregate, package, and dispose of pathological waste generated from your facility.

Sharps Waste

Sharps waste such as needles, scalpels, blades, and pipettes that have come in contact with blood, body fluids, or microorganisms should be disposed of in a designated disposable sharps container.

Online Training and Compliance Resources

Our Mystericycle.com Customer Portal includes access to Biohazardous Waste and Department of Transportation (DOT) Trainings in addition to resources related to various federal and state-specific regulations. You can also access OSHA and HIPAA compliance tools and resources as part of our Steri-Safe Solutions.

Flexible Scheduling and Tracking Infrastructure to Give You Peace of Mind

Our operations with 98% on time service1 are designed to deliver convenience, with minimal intrusion into your busy schedule. With more than 560 locations and 6,000 Stericycle trucks, we can meet your business needs no matter where you are.

Partnering with You in Times of Crisis

We understand the importance of serving you reliably, safely, and compliantly during the COVID-19 pandemic by helping you manage medical waste generated from patient care.

 

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