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6. Storage. Infectious and pathological waste must be stored in a specially designated area that is <br />designed to prevent the entry of vermin and that prevents access by unauthorized persons (Minn. Stat. § <br />116.7s, subs. s>. , <br />Describe the facility procedure for storing infectious and pathological waste: <br />I Yf. <br />7. Decontamination and disposal on-site. The management plan must identify any <br />method of decontamination of infectious or pathological waste that takes place on-site <br />(tiiinn. Stat. § 116.79, subd. 1 [b][3]). <br />Decontamination method: <br />/L ~ f q / ~.t /c, <br />The management plan must identify the method used for any on-site disposal (Minn. <br />• Stat. § 1 16.79, subd. 1 [b] [3]). <br />Disposal method:// / JJ • <br />~n~ q /r Cu ~/~ <br />8. Incineration on-site. A person who incinerates on-site must submit an attachment to the generator's <br />management plan detailing the incinerating operation (Minn. Stat. § 116.79 subd. 4 [a]). <br />Do you incinerate on-site? [ ]Yes ~ No <br />If yes, attach a copy of the management plan submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to <br />this management plan. <br />:J <br />