Please see the interested party tab on the non hazardous waste rules page to view the rules.
Medical waste disposal regulations ohio.
Ohio refers to its medical waste as infectious waste the state s infectious waste regulations include requirements for generators and treatment facilities in connection with the segregation management storage and treatment of infectious waste.
Infectious waste storageinfectious waste must be segregated from the rest of the waste stream.
Under these regulations healthcare facilities are divided into 2 categories.
Ohio revised code orc chapter 3734 and ohio administrative code oac chapters 3745 50 through 57 65 through 69 205 256 266 270 273 and 279 contain the rules for hazardous waste management in ohio.
These rules were developed with input from stakeholders and can be viewed on the effective rules tab.
Disposal of liquid.
Other oh medical waste regulations infectious waste definitioninfectious waste includes cultures and stocks of infectious agents and associated biological.
Medical biohazardous waste disposal in ohio.
The division of materials and waste management dmwm has released an interested party draft of the industrial and residual waste rules in ohio administrative code oac chapter 3745 29 and 3745 30.
Ohio is very specific about regulations applicable to medical waste generators large or small as well as approved waste treatment methods.
Businesses generating more than fifty 50 pounds of infectious waste in any calendar month are required to register with ohio epa and among other requirements ensure all infectious waste is treated prior to ultimate disposal.
Medical waste transport requirements transportation of infectious waste hazardous material is regulated by the public utilities commission of ohio puco.
Hazardous waste transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from one site to another by highway rail water or air.
Small quantity generators sqg which generate less than 50 lbs of waste per month and large quantity generators lqg which generate more than 50 lbs.
Treated infectious waste may be disposed of in an ohio licensed solid waste disposal facility.
As a full service provider with clean processing and treatment.