(a) Hazardous waste and antineoplastic agent disposal.
- (1) The facility shall have policies and procedures for the identification, segregation, labeling, storage, transport, and disposal of hazardous waste.
- (2) The policies and procedures shall conform with the latest edition of Hazardous Waste Management, 8 CAR pt. 81, Division of Environmental Quality, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- (3) Within the facility, hazardous waste, especially antineoplastic agents, shall be labeled in a manner that it shall be easily recognized from all other waste.
- (4) The facility shall compile a list of all antineoplastic agents used in the facility.
(5) The facility shall have policies and procedures for:
- (A) The cleanup of spills; and
- (B) Decontamination and treatment of personnel exposed to hazardous waste and antineoplastic agents.
(b) Radioactive waste disposal.
- (1) The facility shall have policies and procedures for the identification, segregation, labeling, storage, transport, and disposal of radioactive waste and materials.
- (2) The policies and procedures shall conform to the most current Rules for Control of Sources of Ionizing Radiation, 20 CAR pt. 3, Department of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- (3) The facility shall maintain records of all radioactive waste and materials that have been disposed.
(c) Regulated medical waste (infectious waste) disposal.
- (1) The facility shall have policies and procedures for the identification, segregation, labeling, storage, transport, and disposal of regulated medical waste.
- (2) All policies and procedures shall conform to the latest edition of the Rules Pertaining to the Management of Medical Waste from Generators and Healthcare Related Facilities, 20 CAR pt. 53, Department of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas.
(3) The facility shall have policies and procedures for:
- (A) The cleanup of spills; and
- (B) Decontamination and treatment of personnel exposed to regulated medical waste.
(d) Solid waste disposal — Noninfectious waste.
- (1) The facility shall have policies and procedures for the identification, segregation, labeling, storage, transport, and disposal of solid waste.
- (2) Policies and procedures shall conform with the latest edition of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 8 CAR pt. 60, Department of Energy and Environment, Little Rock, Arkansas.
(e) Nuclear waste disposal.
- (1) The facility shall have policies and procedures for the identification, segregation, labeling, storage, transport, and disposal of nuclear waste.
- (2) All policies and procedures shall conform to 10 C.F.R. pts. 20 and 35 concerning the handling and disposal of nuclear materials in healthcare facilities.
(f)
- (1) Containers of hazardous and antineoplastic agent waste, radioactive waste, and regulated medical waste shall be closed except when receiving waste.
(2)
- (A) Containers that have swinging lids or lids that are easily contaminated are prohibited.
- (B) Open containers shall be emptied between patients and the container disinfected.
- (C) Containers shall be kept closed except when receiving waste.
- (g) Other waste. The facility shall have policies and procedures for the identification, segregation, labeling, storage, transport, and disposal of any waste not specifically mentioned in this part.