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Regulations You Need to Know
Regulations You Need to Know
Regulated “Medical Waste“
Regulated “Medical Waste“
The Illinois Administrative Code (1420.102) defines and regulates the management of Potentially Infectious Medical Waste (PIMW). PIMW includes various types of waste generated in connection with medical services, such as cultures and stocks of infectious agents, human pathological wastes, human blood and blood products, used and unused sharps, animal waste from medical testing, and isolation waste from highly communicable diseases.
If your facility only produces “sharps”, you can rest assured that’s the majority of medical waste for facilities (~80% of our Chicago clients also only produce “sharps” as their medical waste.)
Facilities of Regulated Medical Waste
Facilities of Regulated Medical Waste
The Illinois Administrative Code sets specific regulations for facilities that treat Potentially Infectious Medical Waste (PIMW). These regulations include:
- Treatment facilities must have a permit, which includes an operating plan and demonstration of the elimination of infectious potential.
- PIMW must be segregated into sharps, oversized waste, and other PIMW, and packaged in rigid, leak-resistant containers. Sharps containers must be puncture-resistant.
- Packages must be labeled with “BIOHAZARD,” “SHARPS” (if applicable), the International Biohazard Symbol, and generator and transporter details.
- Transporters must have a permit and follow specific guidelines, including a PIMW manifest and proper packaging.
- Facilities must maintain packaging integrity, provide protection from elements, restrict access, and ensure waste is non-putrescent. Outdoor storage areas should be locked, and storage should protect against animals and vectors.
- Treatment must eliminate infectious potential and comply with Federal and State environmental laws. Facilities should have quality assurance programs, periodic testing, and contingency plans for emergencies.
Dispose of Regulated Medical Waste
Dispose of Regulated Medical Waste
The risks of improper medical waste disposal are clear.
The City of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, 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 Chicago medical waste disposal companies that are registered and permitted by Illinois state to handle, transport, store, destroy, and dispose of medical waste and provide Chicago medical waste disposal services.
Low Cost. Reliable. Compliant. Guaranteed.
Low Cost
Enjoy cost-effective medical waste disposal throughout Chicago, Illinois 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 Illinois 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. Chicago 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 Chicago 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 Chicago is near Northwestern Memorial Hospital which is close to Buffalo Grove, Evanston, and Naperville at 5651 W Irving Park Rd Suite 2F, Chicago, IL 60634. Navy Pier, Millennium Park, and Wrigley Field are nearby.
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Effective Chicago, Illinois 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 Chicago 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 Chicago, IL.
Chicago Sharps Disposal Solutions
It may interest you to know that we provide Chicago 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?
According to the Illinois Administrative Code (Title 35 § 1421.131), the standards and criteria for labeling sharps containers are:
“If a sharps container is packaged within an outer container, the inner sharps container must be marked with indelible ink in lettering that is legible as follows:
A) The International Biohazard Symbol, as shown in Illustration A, and the word ‘Biohazard’;
and
B) The word ‘Sharps’.”
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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 Illinois medical waste requirements and regulations as outlined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA)
Meet your training needs! Learn how to improve HIPAA and OSHA compliance, avoid penalties, and the challenges health providers often face.
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 Chicago, 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 Chicago area, we’ll absolutely pick-up your regulated medical waste because we service all healthcare in Chicago, Illinois and beyond!
If your facility is outside of the greater Chicago 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 Chicago 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 method of disposal for medical waste?
Medical waste disposal typically involves segregating waste, using approved containers, and treating waste (like autoclaving or incineration) to eliminate hazards before disposal in designated facilities.
How do I dispose of medical needles in Chicago?
In Chicago, medical needles should be disposed of in FDA-cleared sharps containers and then taken to a collection site, pharmacy, or mail-back program for proper disposal.
Where would you dispose of clinical waste?
Clinical waste is usually disposed of in specially designated bins or containers that are color-coded and marked, and then it is treated and disposed of at licensed medical waste treatment facilities.
How do you dispose of medical waste in NYC?
In New York City, medical waste disposal requires placing waste in approved containers, labeling them correctly, and using licensed medical waste transporters and treatment facilities for disposal.
1 Fun and 1 Interesting Fact About Chicago!
Chicago is a city brimming with unique characteristics. Fun fact: it’s renowned for its deep-dish pizza, a culinary masterpiece that features a thick, high-edged crust filled with copious amounts of cheese and chunky tomato sauce. This pizza style is so integral to Chicago’s identity that it’s often a must-try for visitors. On a more intriguing note, Chicago has a fascinating architectural history, including the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) which, when completed in 1973, was the world’s tallest building. The city’s skyline, a blend of historic and modern architectural marvels, makes Chicago a living museum of American architecture.
Chicago, IL Local Resources
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What is Northwestern Memorial Hospital?
Northwestern Memorial Hospital is a prominent academic medical center located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is part of Northwestern Medicine, which is a network of healthcare facilities and providers affiliated with Northwestern University. Northwestern Memorial Hospital is known for its high-quality healthcare services, medical research, and education.
What is the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA)?
The Illinois General Assembly was the first state legislature in the nation to adopt a comprehensive Environmental Protection Act (Act). It was signed into law by Governor Richard Ogilvie and became effective on July 1, 1970. As a part of the Act, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) was created.
The mission of the Illinois EPA is to safeguard environmental quality, consistent with the social and economic needs of the State of Illinois, so as to protect health, welfare, property, and the quality of life.
Top Hospitals in Chicago
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More About Medical Waste Disposal in Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, the third most populous city in the United States, is a vibrant and diverse metropolis with a population exceeding 2.7 million people. It’s a melting pot of cultures, with a demographic composition reflecting its rich history of immigration and migration. The city has a significant African American population, making up about a third of its residents, and a growing Hispanic community, comprising around 29%. Additionally, Chicago is home to a substantial white population and a smaller, yet significant Asian community. The diversity of its residents has shaped Chicago’s culture, politics, cuisine, and arts, making it a city with a unique and dynamic character.
The residents of Chicago are known for their resilience and strong community ties, reflecting the city’s storied history of industrial growth and architectural innovation. Chicagoans are proud of their city’s legacy as a hub of jazz and blues, its rich political history, and its architectural landmarks like the Willis Tower and the historic bungalows that line many neighborhoods. Despite facing challenges such as socioeconomic disparities and climate change impacts, the spirit of Chicago is defined by its people’s determination to embrace change and innovation while preserving the cultural heritage that makes the city one of a kind.
In Chicago, 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, Chicago 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. Chicago’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 Chicago, Illinois. 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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