Regulations, Types, and Disposal
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Dental office waste may be regulated under federal, state or local environmental
agencies • ______ Regulations apply to the handling of waste in the dental office •
_______ regulations apply to the disposal of dental office waste
OSHA / EPA
REGULATED OR INFECTIOUS WASTE
Capable of transmitting an infectious disease • Includes sharps, blood soaked and blood
caked items, human tissue and pathologic waste
Sharps must be placed in a
closable, leakproof, puncture-resistant container immediately after use • Container must
be labeled with biohazard sign • State regulates how frequently sharps containers must
be picked up
NON-REGULATED WASTE
Includes contaminated waste materials such as saliva soaked gauze, used patient
napkins and surface barriers
GENERAL WASTE
All nonhazardous, nonregulated waste should be discarded in covered containers
(Disposable paper towels, paper mixing pads, and empty food containers)
CONTAMINATED WASTE
waste that has had contact with blood or other body fluids
HAZARDOUS WASTE