Convenient, credible and cost-effective medical waste services in Middletown.
We offer biohazardous and medical waste disposal services throughout Middletown, including:
Hartford, Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport & Stamford.
We provide you the peace of mind you need with our complete solution of medical waste disposal for your practice, facility, or business. We service thousands of customers throughout Connecticut and are in compliance with all State and Federal waste management regulations.
With over 25 years of experience, Stericycle provides essential services that help protect communities from harmful wastes, promotes access to healthcare services, and leads to greater consumer safety and satisfaction.
Our team of experts work tirelessly to provide you with safe, compliant and sustainable solutions.
We help you manage OSHA, HIPAA and Coding Compliance confidently and conveniently by keeping you one step ahead of regulatory demands.
We care about your business needs and make sure that we are in compliance with Federal and State of Connecticut regulations. Connecticut’s medical waste disposal regulations are managed by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). Solid Waste Management regulations can be found under Section 22a-209 of the Connecticut General Statutes Title 22A, Environmental Protection, and accessed here. The State of Connecticut has a guidance document for biomedical waste and a Biomedical Waste Tracking Form. Complete details on state requirements can be found by contacting the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP).
A Biomedical Waste Management Plan (BWMP) containing policies and procedures for handling biomedical waste is required from all generators.
Medical waste must be stored in a manner so as to protect it from the elements and animal exposure. Avoid mixing with other materials and limit access to authorized personnel. Areas used for storage of biomedical waste should be constructed of finished, impermeable materials, and waste must be kept in a non-putrescent state. Outdoor storage areas such as dumpsters, sheds, or trailers must be locked. Biomedical waste may be refrigerated.
A sign displaying the universal biohazard symbol and/or the words “BIOHAZARD” must be posted wherever biomedical waste is stored.
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The information provided herein is an overview that contains selected highlights of the regulations. Be sure to refer to further information available at the website of your state’s regulatory authority for full details and requirements. 1) Founded in 1989. 2) Based on 2018 data.
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