Waste: BUMEDINST Waste Disposal
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What reference provides guidance on the management of regulated medical
waste?
BUMEDINST 6280.1C
What is regulated medical waste (RMW)?
Waste generated during diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of humans or animals
that can cause disease or pose health risks if improperly handled.
What is non-regulated medical waste?
Solid material intended for disposal produced from non-infectious patient diagnosis,
treatment, therapy, or medical research.
Regulated medical waste is divided into how many primary groups?
9
What is RMW Group 1?
Cultures, stocks, and vaccines
What is RMW Group 2?
Pathological Waste
What is RMW Group 3?
Blood and Blood Products
What is RMW Group 4?
Used Sharps
What is RMW Group 5?
,Animal Waste
What is RMW Group 6?
Isolation Waste
What is RMW Group 7?
Unused Sharps
What is RMW Group 8?
Other
What is RMW Group 9?
Chemotherapy Trace Waste
What defines animal waste in RMW?
Infectious animals, contaminated carcasses, body parts, and bedding from animals
exposed to infectious agents.
What are the bio safety levels?
There are four levels (1-4) designed to minimize exposure to infectious agents, with
Level 4 being the most stringent.
Of the four bio safety levels, which is the most stringent?
Level 4
What is defined as blood and blood products?
Free-flowing liquid human blood, plasma, serum, and absorbent materials soaked or
dripping with blood.
What are cultures and stocks?
Infectious agents and associated biologicals from medical and pathological laboratories.
What is dual waste?
Waste that qualifies as both a RMW and hazardous waste.
What is hazardous waste?
Solid waste that may cause or significantly contribute to serious illness due to its
characteristics.
What is pathological waste?
Organs, tissues, body parts, and fluids containing tissue removed during medical
procedures.
What group(s) of RMW deal with sharps?
Groups 4 & 7
What defines sharps in RMW?
Hypodermic needles, syringes, scalpel blades, and other sharp items.
What is chemotherapy trace waste?
Waste that contained or was exposed to chemotherapeutic pharmaceuticals during
treatment.
Who is responsible for formulating Navy Medicine Policy related to RMW?
Chief, BUMED
What is the role of an Environmental Program Manager (EPM)?
To manage environmental compliance and respond to BUMED requests.
What are the echelons of Navy Medicine?
Echelon I = CNO, Echelon II = Chief, BUMED, Echelon III = Regional Commands,
Echelon IV = Commands, Echelon V = Subordinate Commands.
What training must an EPM complete?
Environmental training within one year of appointment.
, How should Regulated Medical Waste (RMW) be handled?
It must be segregated from other wastes at the point of generation.
What color and label must RMW containers have?
They must be red, labeled with 'BIOHAZARD' and marked with the universal biohazard
symbol.
What standards must RMW bags meet?
165 gram Impact Strength and 480g Tear Strength standards.
How should sharps be collected?
In rigid, red or clear puncture-resistant containers.
What should be done with pathological waste?
It must be immediately refrigerated upon generation.
What is the disposal method for bulk blood?
It may be disposed of via sanitary sewers.
How should extracted teeth be disposed of?
Teeth without amalgam should be placed in compliant RMW bags; those with amalgam
are dual waste.
What must be done with placentas if further examination is required?
The patient will not be permitted to take the placenta home.
What should be done with unused carpules containing anesthetic?
They should be returned through reverse distribution.
What is the storage requirement for pathological waste if kept on-site longer than
24 hours?
It must be placed in frozen storage.
What is the maximum time pathological waste can remain in frozen storage on-
site?
Up to 30 calendar days.
What is the temperature and time requirement for steam sterilization?
121ºC (250ºF) for 90 minutes.
What must be labeled at the entrance to the storage area for RMW?
It must be labeled as 'BIOHAZARD' and marked with the universal biohazard symbol.
What is the required frequency for training on hazardous materials?
Initial training must occur within 90 days and be refreshed every 24 months.
What must each facility develop for medical waste management?
A site-specific Medical Waste Management Plan.
How long must RMW shipping documents be maintained?
For at least 2 years after the waste was accepted by the transporter.
What is instruction 6280.1C?
Management of Regulated Medical Waste.
Who has the command medical authority?
Surgeon General and Command Leaders
What must Command Leaders ensure regarding immunizations?
Military/Non-Military personnel receive immunizations and maintain appropriate records.
What should be done if personnel are transferring?
They must be properly screened.
What are the responsibilities of Medical Commanders?