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2. Segregation. All untreated infectious waste must be segregated from other waste material at its point of <br /> generation and maintained in separate packaging throughout collection, storage, and transport. <br /> Describe the facility's procedure for segregation: (r L <br /> c.0-11 e, era L f e_ <br /> Cr" r P� A ✓r.n P�, 4.,1 ,I ro> <br /> 3. Packaging. infectious waste must be packaged, contained, and transported in a manner that prevents <br /> release of the waste material (Minn. Stat. 116.78, subd. 1). <br /> Sharps must be placed in puncture resistant containers (Minn. Stat. 116.78, subd. 4). <br /> Describe the facility's procedure y for packaging: <br /> 2 116 1 f ..‘,75 0�;,12i1. i 1�1P G�iP,�S �c�n ic',1I ti P� ti1 <br /> r <br /> a cr oc! lc-, nC><vre reS'San� LL`.�TO.rl2/ i ALA <br /> r 7%e ,.7 i r ti_ ii 1 <br /> 5 .5'4 P /c. l.ca�F /7T e Ti -12 6` 44.; e kA c✓1 <br /> 4.. Labeling. All bags, boxes, and other containers used to collect, transport, or store infectious waste <br /> must be clearly labeled with a biohazard symbol or with the words "infectious waste" written in letters no <br /> less than one inch in height (Minn. Stat. 116.78, subd. 2). <br /> Describe the facility's procedure for labeling: <br /> P r, 1 r r n T'a n P.�S c inct 1 L c <br /> �j✓ Y +�r fv- W.11 L rN, Ne.n Oc f G sme-- <br /> 5. Collection. Containers which have been in direct contact with infectious waste must be disinfected prior <br /> to reuse. <br /> Infectious waste may not be compacted or mixed with other waste materials prior to incineration or <br /> disposal. Compaction is acceptable only if it is part of an infectious waste system, approved by the <br /> commissioner of health or the commissioner of the pollution control agency, that is designed to prevent <br /> exposure during storage, transportation, and disposal (Minn. Stat. 116.78, subd. 3 and subd. 7). <br /> Describe the facility's procedure for the collection of infectious and pathological waste within the <br /> facility: <br /> 1 I <br /> P_ 711 <P eQ,4,n.. 4.44 ft.,c)(p ,r�r a G/ ,S <br /> J f <br /> 2 <br />
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