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1992 <br /> GENERATOR'S INFECTIOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> A person may prepare a common management plan for all generating facilities owned and operated by the <br /> person. If a single•plan is prepared to cover multiple facilities, the plan must identify common policy and <br /> procedures for the facilities and any management procedures that are facility specific. The plan must identify <br /> each generating facility covered by the plan (Minn. Stat. 116.79 subd. 1 [a]). <br /> List all generating facilities covered by this plan. <br /> k5 n tv t_, 1 '.v. It r <br /> t CO (1�5 1 1.-A Un <br /> 1 <br /> List all nongenerating facilities owned and operated by the generator (i.e., billing offices, nonembalming <br /> mortuaries). <br /> Describe what activities, programs and locations at and associated with the facility generate infectious or <br /> pathological waste). <br /> II <br /> II <br /> O.-Cc 110 ')C lit t a. 111. C i_ <br /> C'CI <br /> Person responsible for the management of infectious waste__OJ n <br /> Phone number (�9 Q 4 uQ <br /> l <br /> The management plan must describe, to the extent the information is applicable to the facility (Minn. Stat. <br /> 116.79, subd. 1 [b]): <br /> The type of infectious waste and pathological waste that the person generates or handles (Minn. Stat 116.79, <br /> subd. 1 [b][1]); <br /> 1. Type of waste generated: (check all that apply) <br /> Laboratory Waste p(Sharps <br /> Blood Research Animal Waste <br /> Regulated Body Fluids Pathological Waste <br /> The segregation, packaging, labeling, collection, storage, and transportation procedures for the infectious <br /> waste or pathological waste that will be followed. (Minn. Stat. 116.79, subd. 1 [b] [2]) <br />
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