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Philadelphia & Pennsylvania Medical Waste
Regulations You Need to Know
Regulations You Need to Know
Regulated “Medical Waste“
Regulated “Medical Waste“
Pennsylvania’s regulated medical waste monitoring requirements as per the Pennsylvania Administrative Code (§ 284.321) include:
- Ensuring the absence of bacterial growth in the waste post-thermal processing or incineration.
- Ensuring the inactivation of mycobacteria and certain spores to a specified degree in non-incineration disinfection processes.
- Annual submission of microbiological and chemical analyses of processing residue or ash by operators of facilities that incinerate or thermally process medical waste.
- Specific requirements for the use of indicators and testing methods for different types of disinfection processes.
The Code also outlines that regulated medical waste is considered infectious unless it has undergone an approved disinfection process. Operators of disinfection facilities must certify that these requirements are met, and the waste, such as ash or processing residue, must be stored and transported in accordance with specific sections of the Code. Additionally, certain restrictions apply to the use of volume reduction devices and the disposal of processing residue.
If your facility only produces “sharps”, you can rest assured that’s the majority of medical waste for facilities (~80% of our Philadelphia clients also only produce “sharps” as their medical waste.)
Facilities of Regulated Medical Waste
Facilities of Regulated Medical Waste
As per the Pennsylvania Administrative Code (§ 284.321),
“For facilities engaged in the production or research and development of vaccines or other biologics that are classified under the North American Industrial Classification System as Code 325414—Biological Protocol (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing and who meet the following criteria may utilize the alternate disinfection requirements specified in paragraph (5) instead of the requirements of subsections (a)—(o) to process waste containing an infectious agent classified as Biosafety Level 2 or below, as determined by the protocols established in the most recent edition of the Centers for Disease Control’s Biosafety in Microbial and Biomedical Laboratories existing at the time the waste is generated:
(1) Utilize onsite processing facilities at which at least 50% of the waste processed is generated onsite.”
Dispose of Regulated Medical Waste
Dispose of Regulated Medical Waste
The risks of improper medical waste disposal are clear.
The City of Philadelphia in Philadelphia County, California, adheres to state and federal regulations for the disposal of regulated waste. This type of waste can include a variety of materials, such as biomedical waste, hazardous waste, and electronic waste.
BioMedical Waste Solutions is one of the very few private Philadelphia medical waste disposal companies that are registered and permitted by Pennsylvania state to handle, transport, store, destroy, and dispose of medical waste and provide Philadelphia medical waste disposal services.
Low Cost. Reliable. Compliant. Guaranteed.
Low Cost
Enjoy cost-effective medical waste disposal throughout Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with actual fixed rates and no hidden fees. Clients save up to 83.6% with us versus other companies.
Reliable
In just 14 years, we’ve grown to over 10,000+ happy clients in the State of Pennsylvania because we virtually guarantee timely and reliable pick-ups. You can count on us!
Compliant
Compliance with State and Federal laws governing the proper disposal of medical waste is not a choice. Philadelphia regulated medical waste is the law. We have you 100% covered.
Our Same Price Guarantee
Our “same price guarantee” is simple: When you sign up with us, we commit to NEVER raising your price. Ever.
Most biomedical waste disposal companies in Philadelphia come in and promise a low-price, but then they raise your prices over time. For example, other shredding companies will raise your pick-up prices every 9 months over 5 years! That’s almost 7 price raises and exponential cost increases!
We trust our guarantee makes it a no-brainer to work with us.
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BioMedical Waste Solutions in Philadelphia is near Pennsylvania Hospital which is close to Ardmore, Conshohocken, and Exton at 1000 S Broad St # 818, Philadelphia, PA 19146. Independence National Historical Park, Liberty Bell, and Philadelphia Museum of Art are nearby.
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Effective Philadelphia, Pennsylvania medical waste disposal services are more than just “picking up your medical waste at a good price.” It’s about:
Compliant Shredding
We protect what matters most by also offering you document shredding services.
Now you can protect the privacy of your clinical information and Philadelphia residents by disposing of your paper-based records in a HIPAA compliant, safe, and cost-effective way.
NOTE: Other shredding companies will still result in you dealing with two different reps (one for each company). With us, you’ll save time and money by having only one rep/supplier/invoice for both shredding and medical waste disposal Philadelphia, PA.
Philadelphia Sharps Disposal Solutions
It may interest you to know that we provide Philadelphia sharps disposal. We will pick up your sharps containers of almost any size (2 gallons all the way up to 40 gallons.) Simply add your sharps containers to the box we provide you and we will pick it up on your next scheduled pick-up.
What Belongs in a Sharps Container?
As per the Pennsylvania Administrative Code (§ 284.411), sharps may not be placed in the dumpster. Used sharps containers may be used until full as long as the storage is in accordance with the said code.
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Our Clients Choose Us Because…
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We Never Raise Our Rates
With our “Same Price Guarantee,” we are committed to never raising your rates. Never! You won’t find this guarantee elsewhere. Other medical waste companies get you in the door by promising low prices, but then they raise their rates quite drastically over time. Instead, we’ll give you a fair price and then grandfather you into that price forever! That’s how we reward our loyal customers, and it’s why the average organization that hires us saves up to 83.6% with us.
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We Have the Expertise You Need
Over 10,000 clients trust us to manage their biomedical waste because we’ve been doing this work for over 14 years. Our pickups are timely and reliable because we have so much experience with proper disposal of medical waste. We know all the ins and outs of the regulations so that you don’t have to stress about it. We’ll even train your team on OSHA and HIPAA compliance. Avoid the $70,000 fines per violation and put your trust in BioMedical Waste Solutions.
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We Offer Comprehensive Solutions
You won’t have to hire multiple companies when you turn to us. We’ll handle your biohazardous waste disposal, sharps disposal, document destruction and shredding, red bag biomedical, pathological, and medical waste removal, infectious waste and sharps containers, OSHA and HIPPA compliance training, and more. BioMedical Waste Solutions is your one stop shop for everything related to medical waste management. Plus, we’ll customize our services to your needs.
Understand PA medical waste requirements and regulations as outlined by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
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Equip yourself with knowledge you need for effective medical waste disposal. Avoid wasting money, fines, headaches, and health hazards.
FAQs
What’s the price for a pick-up?
Know that we offer low-cost medical waste disposal that will save you up to 83.6% versus other companies because we have no hidden fees and a guarantee that we will refrain from raising your price.
We wish we could list prices online, however the prices vary based on your location in Philadelphia, your frequency of pick-up (monthly, quarterly, etc.), and the amount of waste (volume) you give us to dispose of.
Do you pick-up in my area?
If you’re in the greater Philadelphia area, we’ll absolutely pick-up your regulated medical waste because we service all healthcare in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and beyond!
If your facility is outside of the greater Philadelphia area, there’s a good chance we’ll pick-up your waste, but just in case you are in a rural area, please give us a call at 1 (713) 357-6299 now, and within 10 seconds, we will let you know if we have trucks coming to your area. If we don’t have trucks coming to your area, we’ll offer you another solution to get biohazardous medical waste in Philadelphia picked up.
Are there any additional fees?
Unfortunately in our industry, many companies’ quotes look low-cost, but unscrupulously, they have sneaked in hidden fees and/or have hidden ways to administer “price increases” (“PIs”) in their contracts for as much as 18% twice per year! (That would double your cost every ~4 years!)
We run an honest, fair, and ethical business, so we have no hidden fees and we guarantee we will refrain from raising our price. Period.
What is the best method to dispose hospital waste?
The best method to dispose of hospital waste involves segregation at the source, followed by appropriate treatment. Infectious and hazardous wastes require high-temperature incineration or autoclaving. Non-hazardous wastes, like general waste, can be disposed of like regular trash but with careful segregation.
How do I dispose of needles in Philadelphia?
In Philadelphia, needles should be disposed of in FDA-approved sharps disposal containers. Once the container is full, it can be taken to designated drop-off locations such as pharmacies, hospitals, or health departments. Do not dispose of needles in regular trash or recycling bins.
Where would you dispose of clinical waste?
Clinical waste should be disposed of by segregation at the point of generation, using clearly labeled and color-coded bins. It is then collected by a licensed medical waste disposal company, which treats it through methods like autoclaving, incineration, or chemical disinfection, depending on the waste type.
How do you dispose of biomedical waste?
Biomedical waste disposal requires segregation, containment, and treatment. Segregate at the source into appropriate containers, then treat by methods like autoclaving, chemical disinfection, or incineration. It’s crucial to follow local regulations and use a licensed biomedical waste disposal service to ensure safety and compliance.
Fun Fact About Philadelphia!
Philadelphia, a city rich in American heritage, is home to two fascinating landmarks. Firstly, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, not just famous for its expansive art collections, but also for its steps which gained fame as the “Rocky Steps” after Sylvester Stallone’s triumphant run in the film “Rocky.” It’s a spot where visitors often mimic Rocky’s iconic pose. Secondly, Eastern State Penitentiary, once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, now stands as a haunting, crumbled ruin. This historic site, where Al Capone was once imprisoned, offers eerie tours that delve into its past as a revolutionary institution.
Philadelphia, PA Local Resources
200 S Broad St #700
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 545-1234
Philadelphia Medical Waste Resources
1101 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 686-5200
What is Pennsylvania Hospital?
Pennsylvania Hospital, founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, holds the distinction of being America’s first hospital. Located in Philadelphia, it was established to care for the “sick-poor and insane” of the city and its surrounding areas. Renowned for its pioneering medical practices and educational programs, the hospital played a vital role in advancing medical and surgical knowledge in the United States. Its Pine Building, a historic structure, still stands as a symbol of its rich legacy. Today, Pennsylvania Hospital continues to be a leading healthcare institution, merging historic tradition with modern medical innovation.
What is the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)?
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is a state agency in Pennsylvania responsible for managing the state’s environmental resources and enforcing environmental laws and regulations. The DEP plays a crucial role in safeguarding the natural resources of Pennsylvania, ensuring clean air, pure water, and the preservation of natural habitats.
Top Hospitals in Philadelphia
There is no shortage of healthcare providers in Philadelphia, PA, and there are many excellent choices. Some of Philadelphia’s top hospitals include:.
1 Convention Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 662-4000
501 S 54th St
Philadelphia, PA 19143
(215) 748-9000
More About Medical Waste Disposal in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, known colloquially as “Philly,” is the largest city in Pennsylvania and one of the most historically significant cities in the United States. As of the latest U.S. Census data, Philadelphia boasts a diverse population of over 1.5 million people, making it the sixth-most populous city in the country. The city’s demographic tapestry is a rich blend of various ethnic and racial groups, contributing to its vibrant cultural landscape. African Americans constitute the largest racial group, representing about 44% of the population, followed by White (non-Hispanic) residents at around 35%. Additionally, there’s a significant Hispanic community, mainly of Puerto Rican descent, accounting for about 15%, and a growing Asian population, primarily of Chinese and Vietnamese heritage.
Philadelphia’s residents are known for their deep-rooted sense of community and pride in their city’s heritage. This spirit is especially evident in neighborhoods like South Philly, known for its Italian heritage, and areas like Chinatown, which reflects the city’s growing Asian influence. The city’s demographic diversity is also mirrored in its array of culinary offerings, religious practices, and cultural festivals. Furthermore, Philadelphia’s population is characterized by a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds, from affluent areas like Center City and University City, home to major institutions like the University of Pennsylvania, to neighborhoods grappling with challenges such as poverty and underinvestment. This diverse socio-economic landscape adds to the complexity and richness of Philadelphia’s community fabric.
In Philadelphia, health care waste disposal is a critical aspect of maintaining public health and safety. The city’s healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and research institutions, generate a substantial volume of medical waste daily. To address this challenge, Philadelphia has a well-regulated system in place for the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of medical waste.
Licensed medical waste disposal companies play a pivotal role in ensuring that hazardous materials, such as used syringes, contaminated materials, and biomedical waste, are handled and disposed of in accordance with state and federal regulations. This rigorous approach not only safeguards the environment but also protects healthcare workers and the community from potential health risks associated with improper disposal of medical waste. Philadelphia’s commitment to effective medical waste management and proper sharps disposal is essential for maintaining the city’s public health standards and preserving its natural surroundings.
BioMedical Waste Solutions offers low cost, reliable, and compliant medical waste disposal services in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Whether you’re looking for biohazardous waste disposal management, sharps disposal, office disposal supplies, document destruction certification, red bag biomedical, pathological, and medical waste removal, OSHA and HIPPA compliance training programs, or sharps bin containers, we are here to reduce your liability and simplify your waste disposal process.
Our clients love our same price guarantee, which means that once you sign up with us, we will NEVER raise your prices! Other medical waste management companies promise low prices and then raise your prices over time. You’ll never have that experience when you hire BioMedical Waste Solutions.
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