Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 9 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATIONS
Article 3 - PHYSICAL PLANT; TRANSPORTATION FOR A NON-ACCREDITED PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION
Section R9-9-305 - Sanitation Standards and Reporting

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-9-305

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. A licensee of a non-accredited procurement organization shall ensure that:

1. Areas used to receive, prepare, label, package, and store NAM are:
a. Properly ventilated, and

b. Protected from dust, dirt, flies, and other contamination.

2. All refuse and waste products produced from receiving, preparing, packaging, distributing, and transporting NAM are removed from the premises as needed.

3. All transport vehicles, trays, other receptacles, racks, tables, shelves, knives, saws, other utensils, or machinery used to move, handle, separate, package or other processes be cleaned as specified in SOPs and this Article.

B. A technician or personnel member of a non-accredited procurement organization shall report to the administrator or medical director:

1. Any concern related to receiving, preparing, packaging, distributing, or transporting NTAD or NAM that may adversely affect the health and safety of others.

2. Any personal health condition experienced related to receiving, preparing, packaging, distributing, or transporting NTAD or NAM.

C. If an administrator or medical director of a non-accredited procurement organization determines a health condition in subsection (B)(1) has occurred, the administrator or medical director shall:

1. Follow SOPs to secure the area and eliminate exposure to others;

2. Notify appropriate health and law enforcement agencies, as applicable; and

3. Report the incident to the Department within five working days of determination that a health condition in subsection (B)(2) has occurred.

D. A licensee, administrator, or medical director of a non-accredited procurement organization shall report a health condition experienced by a technician or personnel member to the Department within five calendar days of determination that the individual has a personal health condition specified in subsection (B)(1).

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