Kentucky
Medical/Infectious
Waste
OSHA Regulations
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Contacts
Statutes, Regulations and Guidelines
Environmental Regulations
Kentucky does not have specific environmental
regulations applicable to medical/infectious wastes generated at
healthcare facilities except for air quality regulations pertaining
to medical waste incineration. The Division for Air Quality requires that all
medical waste incinerators obtain a special permit prior to conducting
medical waste incineration.
HealthCare Regulations
Kentucky hospital regulations cover
certain aspects of medical waste, as follows:
- "A sharp waste container shall
be incinerated on or off site, or shall be rendered nonhazardous." (Hospital
Operations and Services Regulation 902 KAR 20:016 Section 3(10)
(g) 3).
- "The containers of sharp
wastes shall either be incinerated on or off site, or be rendered
nonhazardous by a technology of equal or superior efficacy, which
is approved by both the Cabinet for Human Resources and the Natural
Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet." Nursing Facility
Operations and Services Regulation 902 KAR 20:300 Section 6 (7)
(b) 4 c.
OSHA Regulations
There are some Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) rules that apply to medical/infectious
waste. Kentucky is one of 21 states operating an approved occupational
safety and health program. This program is operated by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration of the Department of Employment. OSHA
rules (Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Standards) impact
various aspects of medical/infectious waste, including management
of sharps, requirements for containers that hold or store medical/infectious
waste, labeling of medical/infectious waste bags/containers, and
employee training. These requirements can be found in the VetCA section
entitled OSHA Standards for Regulated Waste.
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Information
In this section, you will find links
to points of contacts at the Kentucky agencies responsible for regulating
solid waste from healthcare facilities.
Contacts
KY Division of Waste Management Solid
Waste Branch
For questions about Health and Family
Services regulations, contact the cabinet's Office of Inspector General
(502-564-2800).
Occupational safety and health standards
require procedures to protect healthcare and medical workers. Â Inquiries
about these regulations should be made to the Kentucky Department
of Labor at 502-564-3070.
The Division for Air Quality requires that all
medical waste incinerators obtain a special permit prior to conducting
medical waste incineration. The Division for Air Quality can be reached
at 502-573-3382.
Statutes, Regulations
and Guidelines
KRS Chapter 224, Environmental Protection
of the Kentucky Revised Statutes contains the core set of environmental
protection statutes for Kentucky. Subchapter 43 covers
solid waste.
Kentucky Department of Labor
Regulations
Additional Resources
VetCA OSHA page for Kentucky
VetCA Hazardous Waste page for
Kentucky
A summary of medical waste rules in Kentucky
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