Medical Waste Disposal definition

Medical Waste Disposal means disposal or treatment of (i) biohazardous, biomedical, infectious or regulated medical waste as defined under federal, state or local law; (ii) waste known or reasonably expected to contain a pathogen; (iii) a waste or reusable material derived from the medical treatment of an animal or human, which includes diagnosis and immunization, or from biomedical research, which includes the production and testing of biological products; (iv) containerized sharps waste or (v) non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste.
Medical Waste Disposal. ’ means the safe, effective and hygienic disposal of medical waste; ‘‘National Building Regulations’’ means National Building Regulations SABS 0400;

Examples of Medical Waste Disposal in a sentence

  • The DSI System 2000 Infectious Medical Waste Disposal System is designed primarily for use in hospitals.

  • The Company expects that expenses relating to the DSD-91 and the DSI System 2000 Infectious Medical Waste Disposal System may result in increased selling expenses in 1995.

  • Stericycle, Inc C-20-209-07-07 Bio-Hazardous and Medical Waste Disposal Services and Supplies Contractor agrees that throughout the duration of the work under this contract and any extension hereof, it shall provide and maintain any and all insurances and abide by any requirements which are specified in the Procurement Packet/Specifications and/or which may be necessary in providing Services or are otherwise required by law.

  • Wish FDA approval of the dual disinfector product line in March, 1994 and the completion of product development of the DSI System 2000 Infectious Medical Waste Disposal System in October, 1994, and the Company entering into domestic and international distribution agreements for the DSI System 2000 in 1995, the Company expects to reduce the amount of cash used in operating activities.

  • Once material identified for disposal has been removed from the loss site, it is transported to the Provider’s warehouse, and the Medical Waste Disposal Company will be contacted to schedule for pickup of said material.

  • Research and development expenses in 1993 included approximately $530,000 for development of the DSI System 2000 Infectious Medical Waste Disposal System and the redesign of the DSI-107, approximately $307,000 for MediFlex research and development, and approximately $119,000 for additional FDA-required testing on the DSD-91 disinfector.

  • This reduction is a result of the termination of the MediFlex operation in 1993, and the completion of the DSI System 2000 Infectious Medical Waste Disposal System.

  • Stericycle, Inc C-20-209-07-07 Bio-Hazardous and Medical Waste Disposal Services and Supplies will notify County within 3 business days of the filing of any legal or administrative proceeding affecting or in any manner related to its operations of a medical waste collection and transport business or the waste disposal facility.