Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 24 - Occupational and Professional Licenses, Division of
Rule 24.36.01 - RULES OF THE IDAHO STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
Subchapter H - RULES GOVERNING DRUG COMPOUNDING
Section 24.36.01.702 - HAZARDOUS DRUGS PREPARATION
Current through September 2, 2024
In addition to all other applicable rules in this chapter, including the rules governing Compounding Drug Preparations and Sterile Preparation, these rules apply to all persons, including any business entity, engaged in the practice of compounding or sterile prepackaging with hazardous drugs. Such persons must:
01. Ventilation. Ensure the storage and compounding areas have sufficient general exhaust ventilation to dilute and remove any airborne contaminants.
02. Ventilated Cabinet. Utilize a ventilated cabinet designed to reduce worker exposures while preparing hazardous drugs.
03. Clear Identification. Clearly identify storage areas, compounding areas, containers, and prepared doses of hazardous drugs.
04. Labeling. Label hazardous drugs with proper precautions, and dispense them in a manner to minimize risk of hazardous spills.
05. Protective Equipment and Supplies. Provide and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment and supplies necessary for handling hazardous drugs, spills and disposal.
06. Contamination Prevention. Unpack, store, prepackage, and compound hazardous drugs separately from other inventory in a restricted area in a manner to prevent contamination and personnel exposure until hazardous drugs exist in their final unit-of-use packaging.
07. Compliance With Laws. Comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws including for the disposal of hazardous waste.
08. Training. Ensure that personnel working with hazardous drugs are trained in hygiene, garbing, receipt, storage, handling, transporting, compounding, spill control, clean up, disposal, dispensing, medical surveillance, and environmental quality and control.
09. Policy and Procedures Manual. Maintain a policy and procedures manual to ensure compliance with this rule.
Effective March 28, 2023