Illinois EPA (IEPA)
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency regulates the generation, storage, transport, and treatment of potentially infectious medical waste (PIMW). Generators must use licensed haulers and maintain waste tracking documents.
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Regulatory Overview
Medical waste disposal in Illinois is governed by several overlapping federal and state regulations. Here's what every healthcare facility should know.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency regulates the generation, storage, transport, and treatment of potentially infectious medical waste (PIMW). Generators must use licensed haulers and maintain waste tracking documents.
29 CFR 1910.1030 requires employers to protect workers from bloodborne pathogens. This includes proper waste containment, biohazard labeling, and the use of puncture-resistant sharps containers.
The Department of Transportation regulates the transport of regulated medical waste as a hazardous material. Proper packaging, labeling, and shipping papers are required for every pickup.
The EPA requires dental offices to use amalgam separators and properly dispose of captured amalgam waste through certified recyclers. Compliance documentation must be maintained.
While HIPAA primarily covers electronic health information, waste containing patient-identifiable information must be rendered unreadable before disposal — something our treatment process ensures.
Illinois law requires sharps to be placed in FDA-cleared, puncture-resistant, leak-proof containers that are clearly labeled with the biohazard symbol before collection.
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