Medical Waste Collection and Disposal Sample Clauses

Medical Waste Collection and Disposal. Contractor will provide evidence of their ability to provide services for the following categories as defined by the Vermont Solid Waste Management Rules: • Pathological waste: human tissues, organs, and body parts • Human blood, blood products and other bodily fluids • Cultures and stocks of infectious agentsContaminated sharps • Unused sharps • Infectious isolation waste • Animal and bird carcasses • Chemotherapy waste • At no added charge bidders will provide evidence of a full service program to include all packaging supplies and labels, transportation, proper disposal and manifesting of a requesting facility’s infectious waste in compliance with all Federal, State and Local regulations. • Bidders will provide evidence of compliance with all Federal, State and Local regulations to include but not limited to samples of tracking system pick-up, transporting , disposing of medicals waste using a manifest system or similar system. • All transportation will be in a properly permitted and licensed vehicle in accordance with all Federal, State and Local regulations. • Bidders will transport medical regulated waste to a permitted and certified disposal location. Bidders will furnish a copy of the certification for permitting disposal of medical waste with a contingency plan to eliminate any potential interruption of service. All locations will be identified. • Contractor will pick-up between the hours of 8:00 AM- 3:00 PM Monday thru Friday. • Bidder will offer in-service education regarding medical waste disposal which will be conducted by qualified training personnel of the contractor’s staff. • Bidders will identify current or proposed recycling methodologies that will be used to carry out their services under the contract.
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Medical Waste Collection and Disposal. 1.8.1. Contractor shall provide services for the following categories as defined by the Vermont Solid Waste Management Rules: • Pathological waste: human tissues, organs, and body parts • Human blood, blood products and other bodily fluids • Cultures and stocks of infectious agentsContaminated sharps • Unused sharps • Infectious isolation waste • Animal and bird carcasses • Chemotherapy waste

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  • Retention and disposal 9.5.1. Information shared under this Agreement will be securely stored and disposed by secure means when no longer required for the purpose for which it is provided as per each parties’ Information Security Policy, unless otherwise agreed in a specific case, and legally permitted. Each party will determine and maintain their own retention schedule.

  • Non-Emergency Transportation Routine medical transportation to and from Medicaid-covered scheduled medical appointments is covered by the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) broker Medicaid program. This includes transportation via multi-passenger van services and common carriers such as public railways, buses, cabs, airlines, ambulance as appropriate, and private vehicle transportation by individuals. The NEMT broker must approve ambulance, multi-passenger van services, and transportation by common carriers. The MCO must inform enrollees of how to access non-emergency transportation as appropriate.

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